The developer of Halo 343 Industries has announced in a blog post that most online services for Xbox 360 Halo games will be permanently discontinued in December 2021, about a year from now. This specifically includes multiplayer services such as match and online servers (Custom Games will still work), but some other features, such as File Share and player customization, may also be disabled. It’s important to note that this will affect all Xbox 360 copies of these games, including those played through Xbox One backwards compatibility.
The unique features of the sunset vary by game, but thankfully 343 Industries has created a handy card that makes it completely clear what each game will and will not be after the services are turned off. . You can check it out below:
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Overall, it’s a bummer to see that Halo’s legacy of experiences is losing support, but it’s completely understandable given that most of these games are over a decade old. ‘age. Fortunately, fans of these games will still be able to play with their full line of content in Halo: The Master Chief Collection, available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and Windows 10 PC for $ 40. In addition, fans of the original Halo Wars multiplayer can play the game with Halo Wars: Definitive Edition. It’s a good thing we have those games to play while we wait for Halo Infinite!
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