
343 Industries confirms that testing of its Insider Program in relation to Halo 2 and Halo: Reach PC Forge mode is coming at the end of the month.
The computer version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection continues to receive the full contents of the collection as the weeks go by. Following the recent arrival of Halo: Combat Evolved, 343 Industries confirms that testing of the next titles on the list will begin very soon.
In this way, both Halo 2 and the Halo Reach Forge will reach the insider tests at the end of the month. This includes the original version of the sequel and its anniversary edition. On the other hand, not only will the prequel's forge mode be tested, but the Cinema mode will also be included.
Although it is scheduled for March, the company assures that this will only happen "if everything continues well", and that is that the COVID-19 crisis may delay the start of the tests, as has already happened in other titles such as Destiny 2.
Registrations available in Halo Insider Program
If you are interested in participating in the test program related to the Halo saga, you can apply for a position on the 343 Industries website itself. The process will be subject to welcoming the participants that the study wishes.
For those who do not know what it is about, Halo Insider Program is an early access route to the content that will arrive in the future to games related to the brand. "You will receive elements 'in works' to provide feedback, report problems you find and help us to get our new games or updates to the final version in the best possible condition," they comment in the description itself.
This is the case of the PC version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, whose full spectrum of functions comes in waves. With a release whose protagonism was captured by Halo: Reach, a few months later he would receive his next game, Halo: Combat Evolved. So until you complete all pre-Halo 5: Guardians installments, including Halo 3: ODST.