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Halo 2 Anniversary Edition Unlock Time: Here's when Halo 2 MCC goes live on PC

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343 Industries wants to carry its Halo-based momentum forward, and it's using the launch of Halo 2: Anniversary to keep the Master Chief Collection alive and well.

The next chapter in the The Master Chief Collection campaign will be going live for PC and Steam users on Tuesday, May 12. And, thanks to 343 Industries' community manager John Junyszek, we know precisely when we'll be able to get our hands on it, too.

The game will be rolled out slightly differently to previous 343 releases thanks to Covid-19 and the lockdown we're living through as a result of the pandemic.

Thanks to the folks over a PCGamer, we know when we'll be able to get the game when it finally launches later this week . The updated version of Halo 2 will launch at the

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