After causing quite a stir by suggesting Halo 5 could come to PC , 343 Industries franchise director Frank O'Connor has taken to social media to reiterate that there are currently no plans to release the game for Windows 10.



@FHal0_ I didn't "mention" it, I was asked a question and gave the same noncommittal answer I've been giving to that question for ten years. — Frank O'Connor (@franklez) October 23, 2015



@Inkd7s No he didn't, he said the same thing I did. It's not out of the question, but there's no plan at this time? — Frank O'Connor (@franklez) October 23, 2015

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In a post on Twitter , O'Connor explained that he's been giving the same "noncommittal" response for years when asked if the franchise might come to PC, and this time it's no different.Xbox marketing executive Aaron Greenberg also addressed a fan upset at the possibility of Halo 5 coming to PC, saying on Twitter : "This is not true. Game is being made exclusively for Xbox One."Greenberg's reply was then presented to O'Connor, suggesting the two were contradicting each other. To that, O'Connor offered the following response At this point, it's clear 343 Industries is not currently looking to bring its sci-fi shooter to PC. Whether or not plans to do so arise sometime down the line, however, is another matter entirely.

Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter