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Halo Combat Evolved for PC starts its private test in February

Halo Combat Evolved for PC starts its private test in February

343 Industries confirms the dates on which the tests will be held through the ring system with both the campaign and the multiplayer mode.

Halo Combat Evolved for PC as part of the Master Chief Collection will begin its private test phase next February; This was announced by Xbox Game Studios, confirming a test system through the so-called rings, different user strata, from developers and associates to players of the Halo Insider program.

Campaign and multiplayer available

And it is that if Halo Reach recently arrived at the PC version of the final compilation of the Master Chief, now it is the turn of the original delivery of the saga, thus completing the entire Halo video game collection through its best versions. So much so, that 343 Industries intends to launch each new remastered delivery in its best possible state.

For this occasion a system based on rings or strata of users has been devised according to their implication, with the so-called rings 0 (only for game developers) and 1 and 2 (external partners to the development) for this end of January. On the other hand, it will not be until next February when the test phase welcomes the users of Ring 3, that is, players enrolled in the Halo Insider program and who can try Halo Combat Evolved before launching.

Halo Combat Evolved for PC starts its private test in February

The content of this test phase is quite generous, with the campaign available both alone and cooperatively with the online multiplayer mode; In addition, the different progress and customization systems will also be operational.

All those who want to be part of the Halo Combat Evolved test phase and try to enter ring 3 can now sign up for the initiative through the following link.

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