Halo 4 Joins Master Chief Collection on PC November 17th

The Game Launched a Successful Beta on October 20th

Halo fans may have been disappointed to hear that the latest entry in the series, Halo Infinite, will not be releasing along with the Xbox Series X and Series S launch tomorrow, November 10th, but there is still good news for our favorite spartan. Halo 4 has finally received a release date for it’s addition to the PC version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The fourth main entry in the series and the last title to be included in The Master Chief Collection will be making its PC debut on November 17th after a successful beta starting on October 20th.

Halo: Master Chief Collection PC

Halo: The Master Chief Collection made its PC debut with the release of Halo Reach just under a year ago on December 19th. Throughout 2020 the collection has seen sporadic releases of Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 3:ODST. The release of Halo 4 will be the last major update to the title as there has been no announcement of a PC release of Halo 5: Guardians. 

Halo 4 originally released on the Xbox 360 in 2012, but later came to the Xbox One as part of the original Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Each of the soon to be six titles in the collection can be purchased in one epic bundle or each individually. Just looking to play Halo 4? You can buy it on its own from the collection’s steam page and save the extra cash. PC Game Pass users can play the game for free as part of their subscription.


While fans will have to wait until 2021 for the release of Halo Infinite, The Master Chief Collection is a great option to tie them over for the next few months. The Master Chief Collection will also be optimized for the Xbox Series X and Series S on November 17th and will be free for people who already own the game. All six games will be expected to run at 120 frames per second in both the single-player campaign and online multiplayer.

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