{"id":60134,"date":"2022-08-29T23:44:00","date_gmt":"2022-08-29T23:44:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/halo-devs-still-unsure-about-adding-mtx-to-mcc\/"},"modified":"2022-08-29T23:44:00","modified_gmt":"2022-08-29T23:44:00","slug":"halo-devs-still-unsure-about-adding-mtx-to-mcc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/halo-devs-still-unsure-about-adding-mtx-to-mcc\/","title":{"rendered":"Halo Devs Still Unsure About Adding MTX To MCC"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since it was released in 2014, Halo: The Master Chief Collection<\/em><\/span> received a variety of updates and tweaks, including maps and modes that in some cases were never in the original games. But one thing that wasn’t added were in-game microtransactions. That could change soon, however, as halo <\/em>developers 343 Industries continue to discuss the option of letting players buy in-game currency to unlock new cosmetic items.<\/p>\n

When it was first released nearly eight years ago, the<\/em> Master Chief Collection<\/em> was a giant mess. It took years for 343 to patch and improve the game before it became something worth playing. Since then, it’s become one of the best packages in gaming and is a true treasure trove for halo <\/em>fans<\/span> as it features a shit ton of content, new and old. Players can replay all the classic halo <\/em>games, from 2001’s Halo: Combat Evolved<\/em> to 343’s first original entry in the series, 2012’s Halo 4<\/em>, with online and offline modes fully functional. And through all of this, the game never had microtransactions. All of the newly added skins and cosmetics could only be unlocked by playing, leveling up, and completing challenges. But it seems that era of the MCC<\/em> might be coming to an end.<\/p>\n

In a new blog post from last week<\/span>, 343 discussed the continuing debate over proposed microtransactions to be added the game. The idea is that because there is so much cosmetic content in MCC<\/em>, new or players may not want to spend a bunch of time grinding to access it all. So instead, 343 would let these players buy \u201cSpartan Points,\u201d which replace the old Season Points. Spartan Points (SP) could be used to buy whatever cool armor or skins players might want, skipping the grind to unlock cosmetics for multiplayer avatars usable in the multiple games MCC<\/em> has on offer.<\/p>\n