Halo: The Master Chief Collection Content Update Delayed

The forthcoming content update for 343 Industries' Halo: The Master Chief Collection has been delayed to later this week, the studio announced.

It's no secret that the Xbox One-exclusive compilation has been having some issues with its online component, making it incredibly frustrating for gamers who wish to jump into matchmaking. Fortunately, 343i has been working hard to remedy these issues, and we should see the fruits of the studio's labor very soon.

"This week’s content update, which was originally scheduled for release this Wednesday, 11/19, will now be releasing later this week to allow for additional fixes, as well as the completion of the testing and certification process," 343 Industries explained in a post on the Halo Waypoint forums.

"This content update includes a variety of fixes across the title, including Matchmaking performance issues, general UI and game stability improvements, as well as fixes for game-game specific issues in Halo: CE, Halo 2, and Halo 2: Anniversary, and more. The full patch notes will be posted later this week, in advance of the content update release."

How has your experience been with Halo: The Master Chief Collection thus far? Comment below and let us know.

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