Microsoft is fast-paced in creating the remastered "Halo 3: ODST." Free content is already promised to be available for players who are going to purchase the "Halo: The Master Chief Collection." The month of May brings a lot of excitement and new game fixes for the Halo game series.
The Halo steward 343 has its hands full with the recent developments and improvements in the various Halo video game franchises. The "Halo 3: ODST" remastered version will be available before may ends and will be available in 1080p and 60fps. Several fixes and stability updates will also game will also come with the release of the game. Free contents are also promised to players who purchased and play the Master Chief Collection last year, between November 11 and December 19.
The continuous effort of 343 Industries is due to the failure in the launch of the Master Chief Collection last year where several bugs and multiplayer match-making were overseen. An update for the Halo: The Master Chief Collection is also due this May together with the release of the "Halo 3: ODST."
"Halo 3: ODST" also happens to belong to the series of Halo games that are closely associated with the Xbox consoles. Luckily, this time around several game franchises under the Halo series are starting to become available in iOS just like the Halo: Spartan Strike and Halo: Spartan Assault. This is also expected to be available in "Halo 3: ODST" anytime soon.
Though there was a delay in the release of the Halo: Spartan Strike, this is not the case for the "Halo 3: ODST" video game. The Spartan Strike was delayed from a slated December 2014 for a release last month, April 2015. "Halo 3: ODST" will not be sharing the same faith as it becomes available this month after being tied excusively with Xbox gaming consoles for seven long years.
Patch fixes for "Halo 3: ODST" are also lined up together with the release of the Halo MCC. Meanwhile all the players who have recently quit playing online rank matches will suffer penalties.
"If you quit a match, your ranking will be impacted, and this may result in dropping a level," developer 343 Industries explained. "All quits and betrayals are being tracked automatically, and action is being taken against offending players who commit these offences more than what is considered normal behavior."
"Halo 3: ODST" is happily on its way and is ready to take the battle gaming experience of the Halo franchise into the next level. Free content is also on the way for those who have been avidly patronizing Halo MCC since 2014.
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