Following complaints from fans over hackers sending out account bans in Halo: The Master Chief Collection, developer 343 Industries has responded in an attempt to quell concerns. Players are reportedly receiving bans on their accounts directly from hackers while playing The Master Chief Collection, and the development team is quickly sharing an update with the game's community.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection is a celebration of the Halo franchise and includes Bungie's original trilogy, as well as Halo Reach and Halo 3: ODST. 343 Industries' Halo 4 is also included, though its direct follow-up, Halo 5: Guardians, is noticeably absent from the release. Also absent is 343's latest venture, Halo Infinite, which acts as a standalone experience. Halo Infinite was met with high praise for both its campaign and multiplayer components, placing players and Master Chief himself in a brand-new open-world setting, though the game has encountered its fair share of problems and issues post-launch. Now, fans of Halo: The Master Chief Collection are encountering issues, with 343 Industries addressing the problem in a new statement.
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