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Halo 2: Anniversary Rumble playlist back in Master Chief Collection

by GH Staff

343 Industries reintroduce the previously removed playlist ahead of a recent content update

Halo: The Master Chief Collection’s Halo 2: Anniversary Rumble playlist has just returned after its previous removal from matchmaking. The playlist, alongside several others were removed in order to combat ongoing issues with the game’s online multiplayer matchmaking service.

According to a recent statement from 343

“The Halo 2: Anniversary Rumble playlist is now live. The playlist is currently set to 10 players max and does not feature ranking, however we’ll be modifying to 8 players max and adding ranked play once we’ve ironed out existing matchmaking issues.”

Halo: The Master Chief Collection has suffered from a vast array of launch woes after its November 11th release. To date, current Halo developer 343 Industries have released a total of two full content updates for download through Xbox Live. A number of smaller updates to the game’s servers that did not require user downloads have also been released.

Whilst the updates have had some positive effects on the game’s matchmaking system, 343 Industries have recognized that some problems still remain.

“Our team continues to work on resolving existing matchmaking issues such as party splitting and uneven teams, and in the meantime, this playlist will offer a mix of game types that are not affected by these known issues.”

Additional troubleshooting tips have also been released in order to assist players who are still experiencing matchmaking issues. 

 


 

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