Few franchises are as iconic and beloved as Halo, and though the series has been through some tough times in recent years, there are still plenty of people who log in every day to play it. Most do so via the Master Chief Collection, a comprehensive compilation of the first six games in the series, all remastered.
Halo: Master Chief Collection is still receiving a ton of active support from the developers ahead of the release of the Combat Evolved remake later this year, and it's generally in quite a good state, given that it released well over a decade ago at this point.
Now, the latest of those updates has rolled out, and it has some pretty wide-reaching consequences for those who were hoping to gain an advantage in the game's PvP modes.
As first reported by PureXbox, the Halo Support team has rolled out a new backend update to the Easy Anti-Cheat system, that has since resulted in a lot of players getting the ban hammer in one form or another. The team shared the news via social media, saying, "As part of our efforts to improve player safety and match integrity, an update to Easy Anti-Cheat...
