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Salute the Spartans as Halo: Reach heads to Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC and Xbox One today

Get ready for Halo on Steam as Microsoft and 343 Industries have announced that Halo: Reach is now available on PC via Steam and Windows 10, as well as Xbox One today. The game will be available as a standalone download or as part of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which will come with more games starting next year.

From Xbox Wire:

Today, we welcome players back to the ranks of Noble team as Halo: Reach officially joins Halo: The Master Chief Collection with Xbox Game Pass and for Xbox One, Windows 10 PC, and Steam. Since we announced Halo: Reach and the rest of Halo: The Master Chief Collection are coming to PC, we’ve been thrilled with the community response and collaboration, and are excited the game is now available to play in stunning 4K, over nine years after its original launch. Some of you have been closely involved in making this launch a reality and we hope to have your continued involvement with our Halo Insider program, helping to make this the best experience of Halo on PC!

With Halo: Reach, experience the heroic story of Noble Team, a group of Spartans, who through great sacrifice and courage, saved countless lives in the face of impossible odds. The planet Reach is humanity’s last line of defense between the encroaching Covenant and their ultimate goal, the destruction of Earth. If it falls, humanity will be pushed to the brink of destruction.

Halo: Reach marks the first title in Halo: The Master Chief Collection to be released on PC, coming equipped with new features, optimizations, and customizations built for the platform. Halo: Reach looks and plays better than ever at 60 frames-per-second (or greater) with 4K UHD support, and players can fine-tune their experience with a vast array of options, including variable framerate, the ability to rebind mouse/keyboard controls, texture/shadow quality and more. The remaining games in the collection will be released chronologically over time, with Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary coming in early 2020.

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