Halo: The Master Chief Collection

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Halo: The Master Chief Collection

If there’s one series that’s synonymous with the Xbox brand, it’d be Halo. Ever since the original Xbox and the beginning of Xbox Live, Halo has been a prominent part of the ecosystem, with players racking up millions upon millions of hours playing online. Despite Halo 5 being the only mainline entry in the series to have been developed specifically for the Xbox One, the Master Chief Collection packs in the first four titles, gives them a fresh lick of paint, and struts them out on the console, complete with co-op, and all the online modes for each title.

There’s a huge amount of content to sink your teeth into on one disc, whether you just want to relive that final Warthog escape scene from Halo 3 one more time, or witness the adventure from the beginning for the very first time. Legendary co-op campaigns always make for great fun with friends and family, and if you’re wanting to put your skills to the test, you can always hop into the online multiplayer, too.

Depending on your personal preferences, The Master Chief Collection can be picked up for just over $20 used, or $27 for a new copy.


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