Halo: MCC Matchmaking Fix Rolling Out Today

Ever since Halo: The Master Chief Collection launched yesterday, players have been experiencing issues with the game's online component, namely matchmaking.

343 Industries is releasing an update today that will reportedly remedy the problems that multiplayer-minded gamers have been having. "Since the launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, we've received several, well deserved, complaints related to slow matchmaking and other issues," executive producer Dan Ayoub explained on Halo Waypoint.

"From everyone at 343 Industries, we are truly sorry and feel your frustration. You deserve better and we are working day and night to find solutions as quickly as possible, with our first priority focused on matchmaking improvements.

"Tomorrow morning (Wednesday morning Pacific Time) we plan to roll out a number of server updates to help improve matchmaking," he added. "Again, these are server-side fixes, so you won't need to take a content update or reboot your console; you should see the effects right away."

Have you been experiencing problems with Halo: MCC

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