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# 60fps smooth gameplay 45 campaign missions 100+ multiplayer & Spartan Ops maps Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Xbox One)

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## Summary

> 🚀 Own the ultimate Halo legacy — don’t just play, lead the legend!

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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Visuals:** Xbox One remastered graphics with seamless Classic Mode toggle
- • **Streamlined Navigation:** All-new Master Menu for effortless campaign & multiplayer access
- • **Complete Master Chief Saga:** All 4 iconic Halo campaigns fully unlocked on one console
- • **Endless Multiplayer Variety:** Over 100 maps including originals & reimagined favorites
- • **Exclusive Halo 5 Beta Access:** Unlock content that carries over to Halo 5: Guardians

## Overview

Halo: The Master Chief Collection for Xbox One bundles the entire Master Chief story with remastered Halo 2 Anniversary, plus Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4. Experience 45 campaign missions and 100+ multiplayer maps at smooth 60fps with enhanced Xbox One visuals. Featuring the all-new Master Menu for seamless gameplay navigation, exclusive Halo 5: Guardians Beta access, and the live-action Halo: Nightfall series, this collection is the definitive Halo experience for fans and newcomers alike.

## Description

The Complete Master Chief Story: Honoring the iconic hero and his epic journey, The Master Chief’s entire story is brought together as The Master Chief Collection. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4 are all included with Xbox One visual fidelity, 60fps, a total of 45 campaign missions plus more than 100 multiplayer (including the original Halo Combat Evolved maps) and Spartan Ops maps. Along with new prologue and epilogue cut scenes foreshadowing Halo 5: Guardians, this is the collection Halo fans have been waiting for, all on Xbox One.* Halo 2: Anniversary: Celebrating the 10 year Anniversary, the iconic fan favorite returns. Featuring a fully re-mastered campaign with “Classic Mode” allowing you to instantly switch between the re-mastered game and the original game from 2004. Uncover new Halo 5: Guardians story elements in hidden terminal videos and utilize all new skulls to experience the campaign in a whole new way. Including 23 original multiplayer maps just as fans remember them, plus 6 completely re-imagined maps. Play the game that defined online multiplayer on consoles and get ready for the next Halo chapter. Master Menu: Seamlessly navigate The Master Chief’s story using the all-new Master Menu. Play all four completely unlocked campaigns, beginning to end, or jump around as you choose. Enjoy cross title themed campaign playlists created by the games’ designers for new fun and challenging experiences. Easily find and play your favorite multiplayer game types from over 100 multiplayer and Spartan Ops maps. It’s everything Halo, on your terms, simplified. New Halo: Nightfall Live Action Digital Series A strange and treacherous world exposes elite UNSC operatives to a much deeper danger in this live action series from 343 Industries and Scott Free Productions. Executive-produced by Ridley Scott and Scott Free TV President, David Zucker and directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan ("Battlestar Galactica" "Pillars of the Earth," "Heroes"), Halo: Nightfall is an exciting new story for Halo fans and fresh audiences alike. Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta Be among the first to experience a new generation of Halo multiplayer in the Halo 5: Guardians Beta. Gear up for the Guardians beta by unlocking exclusive content in The Master Chief Collection and Halo: Nightfall. These exclusive items will carry over into Halo 5: Guardians. *Some game features, including hidden terminal videos, require broadband internet; ISP fees apply. Online multiplayer features require Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately). Halo 5: Guardians sold separately; release date not yet announced. Halo: Nightfall: 5 episode live action series is streaming only, with episodes releasing on a weekly basis. Xbox One or Windows 8.1 and broadband internet required; ISP fees apply. Halo 5: Guardians Beta: Game disc required. Limited Time Beta Starts: December 27, 2014; Ends: January 22, 2015. Must be 17+. Xbox One, broadband internet (ISP fees apply) and Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately) required. Halo: Nightfall and Halo 5: Guardians Beta dates, content, and features subject to change. See www.xbox.com/halo

Review: The MCC is a wonderful bundle in and of itself but has a few temporary launch issues. - Finally, desertcart actually deliver games on release day rather than the usual day after release that I'm accustomed to. Aside from the fast delivery, this as all we know is the release of all the Halo's related to the MC (1, 2, 3, 4) and excludes all halo titles that don't have the MC as the main protagonist (Reach and Halo 3: ODST). The Menu is well done and allows to seamlessly jump to any Halo campaign missions from the four games. The multiplayer playlists are pretty straight forward if a bit jumbled, you get told which version of Halo game each playlist uses via the cover icons towards the side but if you want to play say Big team slayer, you can't specifically choose which Halo multiplayer version you want to use, its just simply all the four titles cobbled up together. Its something 343 should work on in my opinion. There's a Halo 5 beta section on the menu which is greyed out for now come this December when the beta releases. Halo 2 Anniversary is the biggest highlight to the the bundle. The in-game visuals have been revamped and look stunning, the in-game sound has been completely changed, guns feel like they have extra punch, the classic halo background symphony during missions are a lot clearer as you can clearly hear the difference by toggling between the anniversary and original. Blur did a really good job with the cut scenes, very breathtakingly realistic, I mean Tartarus looks AWESOME. There's a bit of an issue with Miranda Keyes' voice not 'matching' her face but that's due to Julie Benz's sub par voice acting (who could forget??), something blur could do nothing about. Halo Nightfall is a welcoming edition to the game. It comes in episodes with the first one being around 30 minutes long and the others yet to be released. Similar to the forward unto dawn web series that was released, without putting spoilers, it puts you into the perspective of Agent Locke that we'll all be playing as in Halo 5 and takes place around after the events of Halo 3. Cant really say more for this part without ruining the story for anyone that doesn't want to be spoiled. Downsides, well aside from the small quirk i mentioned for matchmaking, the initial installation of the game is a bit of a pain, just takes too long to install (took me a whole day to install). It seems the installation tries to download the update and install the game disc at the same time. Now I have fibre optic broadband running at roughly 70+ megabits per second so I'd like to think their servers are overloaded. It's not a big problem, you get to play the game when its at least 18% done, but the resulting installation causes the game to act up by constant freezes to the campaign. That being said, the freeze continues even after the update, something a future update could fix i guess. Going back to matchmaking, i can rarely find a game no matter what playlist i pick, waiting a good 10 to 15 minutes to find a few players is just too long, it's a problem 343 seems to be aware of at least. Aside from the few temporary problems arising as of now, the bundle is as good as it gets, Halo 2 Anniversary looks absolutely gorgeous, 3 and 4 run absolutely smooth, almost surreal how the extra frames and no jaggies make a difference to the game play experience. They honestly couldn't have done better with the bundle itself.
Review: Blast from the past - Arrived on time and was as expected - though it had a tracking notice on it, and was supposed to be signed for, it was just pushed through the letterbox. No booklet enclosed, so there will be an oddly retro feel to the learning curve. I've still got my original XBox version of Halo Combat Evolved, which had a booklet which looks like it'll come in handy. Played on an XBox One X, with a large 4K TV this production doesn't have any display issues, and the scene rendering and character displays aren't overly old-fashioned. There's little if nothing in the way of modern blood and gore, though the baddies have their familiar squeaks and grunts when they die, so not a lot has changed. Scenically, if you stop on a hill and have a look around, everything looks quite peaceful and pleasant, though you don't get all the lush up-to-date shadow and light effects that you'd get in a game from 2019. Then again this isn't a holiday video, so if you notice how barren the landscape seems or that there are no animals running or flying for cover, then it's probably time to get back to playing the game and shooting a few members of the Covenant. That said, admiring the Halo ring again brings back that feeling of how empty space is, and if you're a fan of Larry Niven's "Ringworld" books, the first game has a familiar pictorial reminder. The box contains just one disc (for all five games: Halo - Combat Eveloved; Halo 2 - Anniversary; Halo 3; Halo 3 - ODST; and Halo 4), so you'll have a massive (49GB) file to download - I've a reasonably fast internet connection, so it only took a couple of hours; sat and kept half an eye on it so that my XBox didn't go to sleep or throw up any surprises, but it went through painlessly. I've only fiddled with the first game, Halo Combat Evolved, and, after all these years, it was fun to replay. Much less complicated than a lot of modern games, as it's pretty linear and if you're an XBox fan (from the old days) this is probably one of the first games you played when the XBox and this game came out - in the last century - it's not changed a bit, and still has that simplistic but engaging feel about it. I always wanted the Master Chief to do good and save the universe, and it's still got that buzz. Gameplay has just about something for everyone: I'd guess even your gran could play on Easy, and once she mastered that, well, she could go up the stages and really whizz through on Legendary! I do remember from the past that I was stuck on the ship for ages on Legendary, so unless you know and remember how things work, and are relatively adept at gaming, I'd initially steer clear of Legendary: just because it's an old game doesn't mean to say it wasn't difficult. Single player was always my favourite mode, but I do remember playing with 16 other players in an evening sesssion at work (like we did back then). The game start-up menu offers Campaigns and Multiplayer, so it'll be fun to get to play in split-screen mode with some buddies from the old days. I never played Halo 3 or 4, so there might even be some form of on-line facilities hidden under the bonnet. There's certainly enough in these five games to keep anyone well occupied for quite a long time. At the price, it's a no-brainer, and I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you're waiting for next year's releases of the new XBox (currently under the handle of Project Scarlett) along with Halo's much lauded offering: Infinite. Playing through these five games might be just the reminder (and practice) I need to be ready for the future.

## Features

- For the first time ever, The Master Chief’s entire story is on one console. Featuring a re-mastered Halo 2: Anniversary, along with Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4, new digital series, Halo: Nightfall, this is the definitive Halo experience.
- Xbox One visual fidelity, 60fps, a total of 45 campaign missions plus more than 100 multiplayer (including the original Halo Combat Evolved maps) and Spartan Ops maps. Along with new prologue and epilogue cut scenes foreshadowing Halo 5
- Seamlessly navigate The Master Chief’s story using the all-new Master Menu. Play all four completely unlocked campaigns
- Enjoy cross title themed campaign playlists created by the games’ designers for new fun and challenging experiences. Easily find and play your favorite multiplayer game types from over 100 multiplayer and Spartan Ops maps. It’s everything Halo, on your terms, simplified.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00I9WV4OM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,134 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 134 in Xbox One Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,986) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | RQ2-00018 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 13.5 x 17.2 x 1.4 cm; 81.65 g |
| Rated  | Ages 16 & Over |
| Release date  | 11 Nov. 2014 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: So is this a 5 dvd collection?**
A: No, it's one disk. The master chief collection is simply all of the mentioned games together in one platform. You launch the game and you will see that you have the option of playing any of them in a completely remade format (graphics and audio are 100% better, you will not be disappointed). Do keep in mind though that since it is so many games together, the download is HUGE and the updates are also HUGE.

**Q: What's the difference between this and the other one listed for $29.83?**
A: More than likely the one you mentioned is listed in the section where other people are selling them “new or used”. The ones I found at your price you mentioned were used. Which is not a bad thing. About ninety nine percent of my movies and games I buy used. It’s cheaper and I’ve had no issues with them. 
As long their description says what’s wrong (or that nothing is wrong with it) then you know what you’re getting. 
(Great game by the way, you get halo 1-4 and they’ve been restored. Halo 1 looks amazing compared to the original Xbox version)

**Q: Does this game include halo 3 odst still now on 2018 if i were to buy it ?**
A: It does not, it only includes halo 1 and 2 which have been graphically improved and then 3 and 4. It is basically 4 games in one.

**Q: Is it in English?**
A: Yes it is in English.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The MCC is a wonderful bundle in and of itself but has a few temporary launch issues.
*by J***M on 14 November 2014*

Finally, Amazon actually deliver games on release day rather than the usual day after release that I'm accustomed to. Aside from the fast delivery, this as all we know is the release of all the Halo's related to the MC (1, 2, 3, 4) and excludes all halo titles that don't have the MC as the main protagonist (Reach and Halo 3: ODST). The Menu is well done and allows to seamlessly jump to any Halo campaign missions from the four games. The multiplayer playlists are pretty straight forward if a bit jumbled, you get told which version of Halo game each playlist uses via the cover icons towards the side but if you want to play say Big team slayer, you can't specifically choose which Halo multiplayer version you want to use, its just simply all the four titles cobbled up together. Its something 343 should work on in my opinion. There's a Halo 5 beta section on the menu which is greyed out for now come this December when the beta releases. Halo 2 Anniversary is the biggest highlight to the the bundle. The in-game visuals have been revamped and look stunning, the in-game sound has been completely changed, guns feel like they have extra punch, the classic halo background symphony during missions are a lot clearer as you can clearly hear the difference by toggling between the anniversary and original. Blur did a really good job with the cut scenes, very breathtakingly realistic, I mean Tartarus looks AWESOME. There's a bit of an issue with Miranda Keyes' voice not 'matching' her face but that's due to Julie Benz's sub par voice acting (who could forget??), something blur could do nothing about. Halo Nightfall is a welcoming edition to the game. It comes in episodes with the first one being around 30 minutes long and the others yet to be released. Similar to the forward unto dawn web series that was released, without putting spoilers, it puts you into the perspective of Agent Locke that we'll all be playing as in Halo 5 and takes place around after the events of Halo 3. Cant really say more for this part without ruining the story for anyone that doesn't want to be spoiled. Downsides, well aside from the small quirk i mentioned for matchmaking, the initial installation of the game is a bit of a pain, just takes too long to install (took me a whole day to install). It seems the installation tries to download the update and install the game disc at the same time. Now I have fibre optic broadband running at roughly 70+ megabits per second so I'd like to think their servers are overloaded. It's not a big problem, you get to play the game when its at least 18% done, but the resulting installation causes the game to act up by constant freezes to the campaign. That being said, the freeze continues even after the update, something a future update could fix i guess. Going back to matchmaking, i can rarely find a game no matter what playlist i pick, waiting a good 10 to 15 minutes to find a few players is just too long, it's a problem 343 seems to be aware of at least. Aside from the few temporary problems arising as of now, the bundle is as good as it gets, Halo 2 Anniversary looks absolutely gorgeous, 3 and 4 run absolutely smooth, almost surreal how the extra frames and no jaggies make a difference to the game play experience. They honestly couldn't have done better with the bundle itself.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blast from the past
*by C***E on 19 November 2019*

Arrived on time and was as expected - though it had a tracking notice on it, and was supposed to be signed for, it was just pushed through the letterbox. No booklet enclosed, so there will be an oddly retro feel to the learning curve. I've still got my original XBox version of Halo Combat Evolved, which had a booklet which looks like it'll come in handy. Played on an XBox One X, with a large 4K TV this production doesn't have any display issues, and the scene rendering and character displays aren't overly old-fashioned. There's little if nothing in the way of modern blood and gore, though the baddies have their familiar squeaks and grunts when they die, so not a lot has changed. Scenically, if you stop on a hill and have a look around, everything looks quite peaceful and pleasant, though you don't get all the lush up-to-date shadow and light effects that you'd get in a game from 2019. Then again this isn't a holiday video, so if you notice how barren the landscape seems or that there are no animals running or flying for cover, then it's probably time to get back to playing the game and shooting a few members of the Covenant. That said, admiring the Halo ring again brings back that feeling of how empty space is, and if you're a fan of Larry Niven's "Ringworld" books, the first game has a familiar pictorial reminder. The box contains just one disc (for all five games: Halo - Combat Eveloved; Halo 2 - Anniversary; Halo 3; Halo 3 - ODST; and Halo 4), so you'll have a massive (49GB) file to download - I've a reasonably fast internet connection, so it only took a couple of hours; sat and kept half an eye on it so that my XBox didn't go to sleep or throw up any surprises, but it went through painlessly. I've only fiddled with the first game, Halo Combat Evolved, and, after all these years, it was fun to replay. Much less complicated than a lot of modern games, as it's pretty linear and if you're an XBox fan (from the old days) this is probably one of the first games you played when the XBox and this game came out - in the last century - it's not changed a bit, and still has that simplistic but engaging feel about it. I always wanted the Master Chief to do good and save the universe, and it's still got that buzz. Gameplay has just about something for everyone: I'd guess even your gran could play on Easy, and once she mastered that, well, she could go up the stages and really whizz through on Legendary! I do remember from the past that I was stuck on the ship for ages on Legendary, so unless you know and remember how things work, and are relatively adept at gaming, I'd initially steer clear of Legendary: just because it's an old game doesn't mean to say it wasn't difficult. Single player was always my favourite mode, but I do remember playing with 16 other players in an evening sesssion at work (like we did back then). The game start-up menu offers Campaigns and Multiplayer, so it'll be fun to get to play in split-screen mode with some buddies from the old days. I never played Halo 3 or 4, so there might even be some form of on-line facilities hidden under the bonnet. There's certainly enough in these five games to keep anyone well occupied for quite a long time. At the price, it's a no-brainer, and I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you're waiting for next year's releases of the new XBox (currently under the handle of Project Scarlett) along with Halo's much lauded offering: Infinite. Playing through these five games might be just the reminder (and practice) I need to be ready for the future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Edited review after returning to game after months of patches. Originally gave the game a 1 out of 5, now its a 4, heres why
*by P***X on 24 July 2015*

My my my, how opinions change! When I first reviewed this game I called it “Utterly broken and unplayable.” I even sent the game back to Amazon and got a refund. Originally i got this game at launch as a present from my wife, it was a gift for our 10-year anniversary. I was so looking forward to playing it, and what Halo fan wouldn’t? All 4 main games with all of their multiplayer modes and maps intact! Halo 1 remastered, Halo 2 remastered, Halo 3 and 4 all in one package and running at 60 FPS in 1080p and with all the multiplayer maps and modes from all four games?! Sounds amazing right? Well at launch, no…it wasn’t. The multiplayer was utterly broken, at launch people would sometimes wait 30 to 60 minutes for the game to connect with a lobby (i never waited this long of course, as that's just silly) and if it did connect the lag would make the game unplayable, or you would be disconnected mid match. You couldn't party up with your friends, and if you by some miracle were able to party up the game would split you up into totally different teams or in the worst cases totally different matches! (that is of course, presuming you could connect to a match at all!) I must have searched a thousand times for a lobby but 9 times out of 10 it would fail. The matchmaking simply did not work. I stuck with this game for 4 months after launch, hoping that with each new patch the game would become playable for me. It never did, which normally would make me pretty angry, but because this was a 10-year anniversary gift from my wife, something I was supposed to love and treasure I was even more pissed off and disappointed. I think by the time i was done i must have downloaded 20 gigs worth of patches (the game itself was only 40 or so!!) with so called "fixes" to make the matchmaking work and not one single patch even helped just a tiny bit. Not one. 343 stated it had fixed the issues and that the game would be stable and playable after every patch, but that never happened, at least not for me and many MANY others. It seemed there was no hope left. And I was not the only one of course, this game has become infamous for being one of the worst releases of this generation. The single player campaigns even had issues, plagued by frame rate issues and bugs, and the campaigns were the most important part for me. At this point I gave up on the game completely, after waiting months (which no customer should have to do, you pay your money and you should get a working product at launch. Not have to wait 6 months for patches to fix things) and months. I was super angry, and begrudgingly sent the game back to Amazon for a refund. My wonderful 10-year wedding anniversary gift which had sentimental value was ruined and gone and the great brand of Halo had been tainted forever. So, I wrote a scathing review, and gave the game 1 out of 5 stars. Recently, thanks to the release of Halo 5 I felt like going through the old Halo campaigns again. To do this I had to dust off my old 360, but after getting used to the 1080p and 60 fps resolution of Halo 5, they just didn’t feel right. Then I remembered how good these old games felt when I played them back when I still had the Master Chief collection (the few times I actually managed to play the campaigns and enjoy them that is), so I went onto 343’s forums and checked to see if the game had been fixed at all since I last played it (around 5 or 6 months go now at this point). Things weren’t looking good. I was still seeing complaints about multiplayer not working etc etc, but overall the mood was much more positive than it was the last time I looked. So I figured “screw it” and re-bought the game, used for cheap. To my utter amazement, many of the game breaking issues I encountered had been sorted! Campaigns ran smoother and were less buggy, finally I could enjoy these epic campaigns how they were intended to be enjoyed! Smooth 60 fps and only minor frame rate dips on a few large levels, it worked great! What’s even more amazing is I tried the multiplayer again and to my utter amazement, out of the 10 games I played 8 worked flawlessly! One game refused to find players for a BTB match, but as soon as I restarted the search it found a full match instantly, and the other occasion I joined a match and the lag made the game unplayable, but apart from that it was all working fine! Not perfect, but it WAS working, which is infinitely better than how it was before where it wouldn’t work at all. I can’t speak for parties as I haven’t tried that yet. So, do I still think this game is an utter disaster? Hell yes. Regardless of how well a game might work a year after it was released and patched hundreds of times, no game should be released in that sort of a state, and we as gamers shouldn’t have to deal with that kind of nonsense. We pay our hard earned cash; we deserve a working product at launch. Simple as that. However, if you are coming into this game for the first time and have no previous experience with the games’ disastrous launch you are in for a real treat. Looking at the game as it is now and not how it was, it’s a pretty good game. Is it perfect? No it still has issues, but they aren’t as game breaking as they used to be. Anything that lets you play those iconic Halo campaigns at 1080p and 60 FPS is worth playing, and I’m loving every minute of reliving halo 1, 2, 3 and even 4. And since the multiplayer works (for the most part) now, experiencing all those games’ maps and modes Is an experience not to be missed. You can start up a game of BTB on Halo 4, then the next match you’ll be playing classic Halo: CE multiplayer with that oh so satisfying, infamous overpowered Magnum! Glorious. So, in short, this game has redeemed itself to me. Yes it still has issues which should not exist, and no it shouldn’t have been released in the state it was in and that will always be unforgivable. But now that it works at least 95% of the time, its easier to overlook its issues and easier to actually enjoy the game now. So, if you are a fan of Halo you should still check this game out, or if you like me returned the game its worth coming back to, especially now it is significantly reduced in price. Id give the game 3 and half stars but I cant so it gets a 4. Certainly an improvement over 1 out of 5 huh?

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- Microsoft Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Xbox One
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