Since Microsoft first releasedHalo: The Master Chief Collectionon PC, it has given so many members of the gaming community a great deal of enjoyment. Whether they’re a long timeHalofan or a newcomer to the series, the PC port ofThe Master Chiefcollection has given many the opportunity to experienceHalo. Now, 343 Industries has great news for those who have been enjoying theHalo 4multiplayer beta.

While theHalo 4PC beta was delayedfor a period of time, it’s out now and has been well received by many of those who were given access. Unfortunately, a release date has yet to be confirmed in terms of whenHalo 4will release on PC. However, it has now been confirmed that theHalo 4beta will now be receiving an extension.

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As of today, theHalo 4beta will be extended an extra week until the end of November 6th at 10AM PT. Perhaps the extension was to make up for the beta’s delay, but in any case, those already enjoying the beta will be able to enjoy it for a little while longer. Though, that wasn’t the only piece of news that 343 had in store.

In addition to the beta’s extension, the developers will also be providing players withHalo Reachcrossplay as well. This will include multiplayer and firefight maps. Lastly, the Xbox and PC versions of theHalo 4beta have received various other updates, the details of which are explained on Halo Waypoint.

For any participating members of the beta, this is very good news. Ever since it was first launched on PC,The Master Chief Collectionhas seen its fair share of success, especially considering all of the new content that continues to get added to the game. With the release ofHalo 4right around the corner and rumors of presumednew maps fromHalo Online, it seems like 343 won’t be slowing down any time soon.

Having said all this, there are manyHalofans who are growing considerably worried aboutHalo Infinite. With the game being delayed and with the development team losing its second game director since the project began, there are definitely some worrying signs about the release of the game. Hopefully, the game will still be as successful as Microsoft predicts it will be.

Halo: The Master Chief Collectionis available now on PC and Xbox One.

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