Halo: The Master Chief Collection has received an update to its Easy Anti-Cheat system, which has led to a massive wave of player bans. Halo: The Master Chief Collection is a compilation of the classic Halo games developed by Halo Studios and published by Microsoft. It first made its debut all the way back in 2014 and remains a go-to starting point for newcomers to the franchise, chronicling the journey of Master Chief and Cortana.
Despite being over a decade old, the game continues to receive small updates here and there. Recently, Halo: The Master Chief Collection overhauled its Exchange program, making the content available in perpetuity, allowing players to unlock items without worrying about time limits and access older rewards as well. This was a change that was appreciated by the community over on Reddit and Twitter. However, it seems like the developers still have more plans to improve the gameplay experience for fans going forward.
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection’s New Update Brings a Ban Wave
Over on Twitter, Halo Support has announced that an Easy Anti-Cheat update has been deployed to Halo: The Master Chief Collection as part of ongoing efforts to improve player safety and match integrity. This has triggered a major ban wave targeting cheaters and hackers who had been disrupting multiplayer lobbies. The update is applied automatically, which means players don’t need to install or download anything. As a result, the community should now be able to enjoy the multiplayer modes without worrying about others having unfair advantages.
The update is part of Halo Studios’ effort to improve the game over the years, which is notable considering that Halo: The Master Chief Collection had one of the worst game launches in history. The title was completely unplayable for many at launch, with broken matchmaking, long wait times, server issues, and bugs that frustrated players. Fans have responded positively to the developer’s continued commitment to the title, especially since cheating remains one of the biggest problems in the world of multiplayer gaming today.
The community’s attention is now shifting towards Halo: Campaign Evolved, which is stated to be a faithful but expanded remake of the original game’s campaign. Players will once again step into the boots of Master Chief alongside Cortana, this time with modernized controls, HD visuals, new missions, fresh weapons, and additional enemies to encounter. It is expected to be released in 2026, but an exact launch date hasn’t been confirmed. This has led to speculation about a possible delay to 2027. However, an insider claims that Halo: Campaign Evolved is content complete, with a full campaign and additional levels playable, suggesting that the release may be around the corner.
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Leaks also hint that Halo: Campaign Evolved could release on July 28th, 2026, with an early access period as well. Although Microsoft hasn’t confirmed anything officially yet, players expect that the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026, might shed more light on the title. Regardless, fans are excited to see the Halo franchise finally making a comeback after years of dormancy.

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November 11, 2014
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M for Mature: Violence, Blood and Gore, Language
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Xbox Game Studios

