


Beyond that, the PC version of Halo brings even more to the table than the Xbox One version. After last night we now know that at least one of those times was, well, last night when Microsoft dropped Halo: Combat Evolved into the PC version of the MCC. Launching with just Halo: Reach (AKA the best Halo game), the other titles in the franchise were to be added over time…we just didn’t know when that time would be. While the Master Chief Collection has been available on Steam for some time now, its offerings have definitely been a bit sparse. A product of its time, I know that but why would you want to play with those crusty graphics when you could instead just flip a switch and make it look so much better? That’s the best thing that came out of the Master Chief Collection on Xbox One and now, with very little warning, it’s the best thing about the MCC on PC as Microsoft just went and surprise dropped the original Halo for everyone to enjoy!

Don’t get me wrong, Halo: Combat Evolved is a great game…but it’s also pretty ugly. “It’s the game that made my childhood,” you scream across the Internet at me, who gazes upon your outburst like that one white cat in the meme. Purchase The Master Chief Collection Bundle or individual titles for access to available game content.I know how much you love the first Halo. The remaining experiences will be available later in 2020. Halo: Reach and Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary are currently playable. "Halo: Master Chief Collection includes 6 great Halo experiences. However, on the main page of the Collection, you can find this: I agree it's confusing, but I guess any variation of this scenario would have been confusing on the Steam store page. When CE came out today, I was able to initiate the download from within Halo and start the "DCL" without restarting the base game. They want their launcher, because the collection is meant to be one seamless experience (or whatever they'd call it). If you just buy one of them, then the base game is "free". When you buy the whole collection, then all the separate games are DLC.

I think there is no elegant solution to this problem. Calling the individual games "DLC" creates confusion But why the ♥♥♥♥ are Reach and Combat Evolved listed as DLC then? Either you buy them all or you buy them seperately. Originally posted by kλko:Thank you, you're right, there it is, my answer right there.
