'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' Developer Warrants Players That They Are On The Process Of Working How Issues Will Be Solved

"Halo: The Master Chief Collection" has a lot of issues since it was released in 2014 and numerous players are suffering from some troubles on its multiplayer features. Developer 343 worked hard to fix the issues in "Halo: The Master Chief Collection," but not the entire issues were fixed.

The developer of the game 343 Industries is still doing its job to solve the issues. Brian Jarrard community manager of 343 Industries replied on Reddit about some issues in "Halo: The Master Chief Collection."

He is assuring fans that they will do their best to make the issues fixed. He said that the future of the game is still not clear, though. But according to Gamerant, they are not giving up since he believes that the ship has not been totally sailed yet. They are still in the process of working on the issues.

He further claimed that there are still conversations to be made and assessments to be determined. What they can offer now is to make a pledge for a legitimate status update or give some news to all the fans even if it is not all good news for them. On a positive note, he said that they have to accept it and try to look forward.

Brian Jarrard is aware that there are still some legitimate issues in "Halo: The Master Chief Collection." Players are dissatisfied because they are experiencing some issues. Currently, his team is still working on those issues and they are focused on making it better. Jarrard discussed that to start the New Year, they want to inform all the players of "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" that they are not forgotten. According to Gamespot, there is no exact date when it will be fixed.

"Halo: The Master Chief Collection" has been launched three years ago but there are still may players who are appreciating the game and the developer is still hoping that they can iron out these problems as soon as possible.

 

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