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Halo: The Master Chief Collection

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"Your journey begins."
— Tagline

Halo: The Master Chief Collection is an upcoming bundle of Halo games starring MCPO John-117. The set includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2 Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4, as well as the digital feature Halo: Nightfall and access to the Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer beta. It will be released exclusively for the Xbox One on November 11, 2014 for $59.99 (USD).[1]

Features

The four games in the collection will all be contained on a single disc and will be accessible through a unified interface known as the "Master Menu". The menu allows players to directly play any mission in any of the four games straight from purchase, or arrange the levels from different games into their own custom playlists. Some playlists arranged by 343 Industries will be readily available from launch.[1] Examples of these include "Final Four", featuring the four final missions of each game, "Hogs" for levels featuring the Warthog, and "Flood" for missions featuring the eponymous parasite.[2]

All four titles have been optimized for the Xbox One and will run natively at 1080p and 60 frames per second. Additionally, Halo 3 and Halo 4 will receive upgrades to their lighting systems.[2] The collection also contains its own series of achievements for each of the four games, with the collective Gamerpoints attainable totaling 4000.[3]

The collection will feature intro and outro cinematics created by Blur Studios, which will also be responsible for remastering the cutscenes in Halo 2 Anniversary. These cinematics will have narrative connections to Halo 5: Guardians.[4] New terminals will also be featured in Halo 2 Anniversary; the original terminals of Halo 3, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and Halo 4 will be kept unchanged.[2]

In addition to the control schemes of each individual game, The Master Chief Collection will feature several universal control setups to span all the games. However, Halo 3's specific controls will not be available as one of these options due to the difficulty of implementing them to function with the other games.[2]

The Master Chief Collection will be available for digital download on Xbox Live Marketplace. The download version will also feature the attached Halo: Nightfall and Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta access passes.[5]

Co-op campaign

Both online and split-screen co-op campaign play will be supported in all four games. The campaign co-op breakdown is as follows:[5]

  • Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary – 2 players max, split-screen or online
  • Halo 2 Anniversary – 2 players max, split-screen or online
  • Halo 3 – 4 players max online, 2 players max split-screen
  • Halo 4 – 4 players max online, 2 players max split-screen

Multiplayer

Multiplayer will be available for all four games — each running from their respective original engines — and will be accessible via a unified matchmaking menu system. Players will be put into a lobby, then asked to vote for a match from a random selection of over 100 maps from all games (depending on playlist), rather than have the population split into groups for different games.[1] The collection will use a single unified multiplayer ranking system shared across the four games.[2] Rank, stats or unlockable items such as armor permutations will not carry over from the previous games.[5]

All games will ship with every multiplayer map ever packaged with Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4, as well as all downloadable content maps ever released including the six maps from Halo PC as well as the two exclusive maps from Halo 2 Vista.[6][5] In addition to the original maps of each game, the collection will also contain six remastered maps from Halo 2, the only confirmed being Ascension, Lockout, and Zanzibar,[7] with the other three still to be officially announced.

Forge will be featured in Halo 3 and Halo 4, as well as the six remastered multiplayer maps in Halo 2 Anniversary.[2]

Maps from previous titles
Halo 2 Anniversary remastered maps

Marketing

E3 2014 trailer

Main article: Halo: The Master Chief Collection announcement trailer

In their E3 2014 conference, Microsoft showed a pre-rendered trailer announcing the bundle.

The trailer features a remastered cutscene from the level Cairo Station from the Halo 2 campaign. The trailer shows John-117 dragging a Covenant antimatter charge through one of the hangar bays in Cairo Station to "return" the bomb to a CAS-class assault carrier. Arbiter Thel 'Vadam provides a voice-over for the trailer and it is revealed that an Office of Naval Intelligence agent, Locke, is searching for the Master Chief.

Pre-order bonuses

Like Halo 4, pre-order bonuses for the bundle varies between retailers. So far, three of the bonuses are revealed to be skulls that modify campaign gameplay, namely those introduced in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. Amazon offers the Piñata Skull,[8] GameStop offers the Bandanna Skull,[9] Best Buy offers the Grunt Funeral Skull.[10] and ShopTo offers a new Skull called Bonded Pair.[11]

Trivia

While originally reported by 343 Industries to contain 93 competitive multiplayer maps,[12] The Master Chief Collection was later established to feature all maps from the four games, increasing the total number of multiplayer maps to over 100.[5] With the complete campaigns of all four games, the collection will contain 45 campaign missions, as well as Halo 4's 50 Spartan Ops missions.[12]

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