Yesterday, 343 Industries let gamers know that it initiated legal action to protect the Halo intellectual property in the wake of the recent "ElDewrito" PC release. The ElDewrito mod uses Halo Online assets which were never meant to become public as it was a Russia-only project. Due to this, it became necessary to take the game down.

The news was upsetting for many PC owners because they haven't experienced a proper Halo first-person shooter on PC for years now. ElDewrito brought back classics mechanics and it was a highly-anticipated release. However, it seems like this isn't the end for Halo on PC. In the same post, 343 Industries said it was very excited about an "official classic Halo experience" making its way to the platform soon. Phil Spencer even stressed this on Twitter.

As we look ahead, we're very excited about the prospects of an official classic Halo experience making its way to PC and we hope to be able to partner with the ElDewrito team and broader mod and content creation community to help inform the types of experiences and features our fans desire. While we have nothing to announce today, please know that the PC community is very important to us and top of mind as we work towards the future.

This point is important "As we look ahead, we’re very excited about the prospects of an official classic Halo experience making its way to PC and we hope to be able to partner with the ElDewrito team and broader mod and content creation community" https://t.co/KVJbH5PfJI — Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) April 25, 2018

Judging by the posts from 343 Industries and Spencer, it seems like Halo: The Master Chief Collection is probably coming to PC. However, until we have official confirmation, we have to take this with a grain of salt. The evidence is adding up though because this isn't the first time Microsoft has teased such an announcement over the past few months.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection was quite a big deal when it came in 2014. For the first time ever, The Master Chief's entire story was available on one console. The game features a remastered Halo 2: Anniversary, along with Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4. You could also purchase an Halo 3: ODST add-on for the title and many owners who bought the game during the launch period got it for free. If you love Halo, or love first-person shooters in general, this this is the definitive collection to own. Plus, the promised Xbox One X upgrade isn't bad either.

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