Halo The Master Chief Collection April Update Coming Soon, Team Doubles Now Available

343 Industries currently putting "finishing touches and running final test passes".

Posted By | On 06th, Apr. 2015

Halo The Master Chief Collection

Halo: The Master Chief Collection has received a new update which adds Team Doubles to the multiplayer component. This applies to Halo 2 Classic, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3 and Halo 4 with 343 Industries looking to adjust voting and weighting in the future.

It also seems that the April update is coming along nicely with the studio putting the “finishing touches and running final test passes”. The April update will look at penalizing quitters and team-killers along with improvements to ranking and to the various titles.

There will also be a Team Objective playlist in “the coming weeks” and may see the return of SWAT, a much-requested mode that’s been in and out of circulation since the game’s launch. It’s not confirmed but we can always hope.

Stay tuned for more information for when the April update is available along with its corresponding patch notes and let us know what you think of the Team Doubles playlist in the comments below.


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