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Halo: The Master Chief Collection gets yet another update

The tweaks just keep on coming.

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343 Industries is preparing yet another update for Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and this one is smaller than what we've been getting previously due to the fact that the game actually works now. Here's the full list of tweaks and adjustments coming in the new patch, taken from Halo Waypoint:

Content Updates
We're pleased to say that this month's update has normalized and improved matchmaking, and we're looking forward to delivering additional updates that address top community items and requests. Our next CU, which is on track for delivery in April, will address a variety of issues across the game, including specific improvements to ranking, new quit and betrayal penalties, and more as we prepare to roll out ranks to additional playlists. We'll provide more about what's included as we get closer to the release of the CU. As always, full patch notes will be released once the CU becomes available.

Playlist Updates
The team continues to build out additional experiences, and is also working to update team sizes for select playlists. This evening we've rolled out an update for the Halo: CE playlist that changes the team size from 2-3 players to strictly 2 players, and will be monitoring the playlist for a day or two to ensure that the settings are acting as intended. Based on results and feedback, we'll be looking to update team sizes and player counts across existing and upcoming playlists, including Team Doubles, as we get closer to the next update. Lastly, SWAT and Team Snipers will both make a return into the rotation in the near future, and we'll continue to evaluate playlist data to determine which playlists become permanent additions.

343 Industries don't know when this update will be released on the masses, but they did say that at the very least it will be out during April.

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