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===PC release and ''Halo: Reach''===
===PC release and ''Halo: Reach''===
In March 2019, it was announced in a Social Stream that 343 Industries was working to bring ''Halo: Reach'' into the ''Master Chief Collection'', and the Collection itself onto PC, with several Flight tests between these two platforms. On November 14, 2019, it was announced during the Inside Xbox 2019 that ''Halo: Reach'' would be released on December 3, 2019, on both Xbox One and PC/Steam for $9.99 USD. Players on PC were able to pre-purchase the entire collection for $39.99 USD, and titles on PC were confirmed to be released incrementally once developers feel that each title is ready for a "'first-class' PC experience." The PC version does not require an Xbox Live Gold subscription, but does require a basic [[Xbox Live]] account for both the Microsoft Store and Steam variants. A PC port had been long-planned for the future, but the success of the [[ElDewrito]] mod for ''[[Halo Online]]'' in 2018 had "lit a spark" for 343 Industries to begin development on the PC port sooner due to the huge community interest in the ''Halo'' PC experience, even after the 2016 cancellation of ''Halo Online''.<ref name="eldewrito future">[https://blog.eldewrito.com/post/183642178153/eldewrito-the-future-of-the-mod-and-our ''Eldewrito'': ElDewrito: The Future of the Mod, And our Involvement with 343 on MCC PC.]</ref>
In March 2019, it was announced in a Social Stream that 343 Industries was working to bring ''Halo: Reach'' into the ''Master Chief Collection'', and the Collection itself onto PC, with several Flight tests between these two platforms. On November 14, 2019, it was announced during the Inside Xbox 2019 that ''Halo: Reach'' would be released on December 3, 2019 on both Xbox One and PC/Steam for $9.99 USD. Players on PC were able pre-purchase the entire collection for $39.99 USD, and titles on PC were confirmed to be released incrementally once developers feel that each title is ready for a "'first-class' PC experience." The PC version does not require an Xbox Live Gold subscription, but does require a basic [[Xbox LIVE]] account for both the Microsoft Store and Steam variants. A PC port had been long-planned for the future, but the success of the [[ElDewrito]] mod for ''[[Halo Online]]'' in 2018 had "lit a spark" for 343 Industries to begin development on the PC port sooner due to the huge community interest in the ''Halo'' PC experience, even after the 2016 cancellation of ''Halo Online''.<ref name="eldewrito future">[https://blog.eldewrito.com/post/183642178153/eldewrito-the-future-of-the-mod-and-our ''Eldewrito'': ElDewrito: The Future of the Mod, And our Involvement with 343 on MCC PC.]</ref>


During E3 2019, Xbox announced that MCC for both console and PC would be available on [[Xbox Game Pass]] Ultimate. The Game Pass version is fully-loaded and will include all titles, including Reach and the ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' campaign (which was previously paid DLC). The Xbox One Game Pass variant launched with the release of Game Pass Ultimate. On PC, MCC via Game Pass is only offered on the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. ''Halo: Reach'' launched for ''MCC'' on December 3, 2019, on both Xbox and PC platforms, though the [[Forge]] and [[Theater]] modes are presently absent from the PC releases while 343 Industries continues to work on adapting their control and feature-sets to a keyboard and mouse control scheme. As part of the revamp of the Forge mode, nicknamed "[[Thorage]]", additional forge objects from the campaign and other maps will be added to ''[[Forge World]]'' and ''[[Tempest]]'' that were unavailable in the Xbox 360 release of ''Halo: Reach''. The team used a single executable file that links together 11 different engines, the Legacy UUI engine, the original engines for all 6 games, the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' multiplayer engine, the Saber3D Engine, used in ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'' and the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' campaign, and Unreal Engine 4, used for the UI and armor customization.
During E3 2019, Xbox announced that MCC for both console and PC would be available on [[Xbox Game Pass]] Ultimate. The Game Pass version is fully-loaded and will include all titles, including Reach and the ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' campaign (which was previously paid DLC). The Xbox One Game Pass variant launched with the release of Game Pass Ultimate. On PC, MCC via Game Pass is only offered on the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. ''Halo: Reach'' launched for ''MCC'' on December 3, 2019 on both Xbox and PC platforms, though the [[Forge]] and [[Theater]] modes are presently absent from the PC releases while 343 Industries continues to work on adapting their control and feature-sets to a keyboard and mouse control scheme. As part of the revamp of the Forge mode, nicknamed "[[Thorage]]", additional forge objects from the campaign and other maps will be added to ''[[Forge World]]'' and ''[[Tempest]]'' that were unavailable in the Xbox 360 release of ''Halo: Reach''. The team used a single executable file that links together 11 different engines, the Legacy UUI engine, the original engines for all 6 games, the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' multiplayer engine, the Saber3D Engine, used in ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'' and the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' campaign, and Unreal Engine 4, used for the UI and armor customization.


Following the release of ''Halo: Reach'' in December 2019, the launch dates of each title on PC are as follows:
Following the release of ''Halo: Reach'' in December 2019, the launch dates of each title on PC are as follows:

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