343 Industries has revealed the day online services for Halo games on Xbox 360 will be canceled, giving players a few more weeks over what was previously confirmed.
As you remember, in December 2020, the producer said that online services for older titles would be closed in December 2021. Message Posted on Waypoint Blog (Seeing Poetry VGC) to reveal the exact day: January 13, 2022.
The games affected by this decision will be Halo Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo Spartan Assault, Halo Wars, Halo Reach, and Halo 4. However, you can continue to play Campaign, Firefight, and split-screen modes, among others.
NS good luck Most online jobs will then be turned off. As you can see at the end of this news, a very useful scheme has been published that will allow you to better understand what will be discontinued.
However, it should be noted that the game versions included with Halo: The Master Chief Collection will not be affected by this decision. Anyone with questions can access this Official guide.
The decision to shut down Xbox 360 game servers is to allow the developer to focus its resources on Halo Infinite. The new title will arrive on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series on December 8th. This afternoon, a new video dedicated to your campaign has been released.
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