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Home»News»Gaming News»Halo Reach Launches on PC on December 3

Halo Reach Launches on PC on December 3

By Diego PerezNovember 14, 2019
Halo Reach

After multiple invite-only tests, Halo Reach will finally be added to the Master Chief Collection on December 3 for both PC and Xbox One.

Reach will be available as an add-on to the Master Chief Collection on Xbox One, but on PC it’ll be available as the first game in the collection. The rest of the games will be rolled out in chronological order throughout 2020.

Halo Reach

Pre-orders are live for the PC version on the Microsoft Store and Steam. Reach will set you back $10, but if you want to prepurchase the entire Master Chief Collection, that’ll cost you $40. If you’re on Xbox, the collection is included with Xbox Game Pass and you won’t have to worry about buying Halo Reach.

In other X019 news, Rare unveiled its new IP, Everwild, and Obisidan showed off a new survival game called Grounded. Also, Bleeding Edge finally got a release date, and Yakuza is finally coming to Xbox One.

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