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Update - Microsoft's Halo Franchise director, Frank O'Connor, has confirmed that Halo 5: Guardians isn't coming to PC, stating that the PC listing for the game was an "error" and that while the game is "not impossible" on PC, the project is " not being worked on at this time." You can join the discussion on Microsoft listing a Windows 10 version of Halo 5: Guardians on their Xbox website on the OC3D Forums.

While this is far from a confirmation that Halo 5: Guardians is coming to PC, there is little reason for Microsoft to change the game's Xbox listing unless there were plans in place to release the game on the platform.

There is seemingly nothing stopping Microsoft from releasing a version of Halo 5: Guardians on PC. Halo 5's Forge Mode is already available on Windows 10, confirming that Microsoft already has a functional version of Halo 5's multiplayer engine on the PC platform. The Halo Master Chief Collection and Halo 5 can already run on Microsoft's x86-based Xbox One console, making the creation of a PC version relatively simple when compared to porting from an Xbox 360.
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Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 both released on PC as well as Microsoft's original Xbox, leaving a demand for the series on PC ever since the release of Halo 3 on Xbox 360. We already know that Microsoft's Halo Infinite will release on both Windows 10 and Xbox One as an Xbox Play Anywhere title, making now the perfect opportunity for older halo games to return to the PC platform. From advanced graphics settings, ultrawide/super ultrawide support and triple-key binds to features like dynamic scaling and variable framerates, Halo Infinite is the best Halo experience on PC to date.Microsoft's official Xbox website has been updated to list Halo 5: Guardians as an exclusive for both Xbox One and Windows 10, a strange listing given the game's lack of a PC version Recent web cache's of the same webpage does not mention a PC version of Halo 5 ( link), confirming that this is a recent change, suggesting that Microsoft plans to reveal a PC version of the game in the near future, possibly at this year's PC Gaming Show at E3. Whether it’s remaking iconic experiences from previous Halo entries or creating something entirely unique, the possibilities for thrilling custom maps and game modes are infinite. Halo’s legendary content creation tool is back and more powerful than ever with advanced features like a new visual scripting engine, object scaling, lighting and audio tools as well as marked improvements in fidelity and object budget limits. Halo’s celebrated multiplayer returns, reimagined and free-to-play! Seasonal updates evolve the experience over time with unique events, new modes and maps, and community-focused content.
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To experience the campaign, purchase Halo Infinite (Campaign). Halo 5: Forge for Windows 10 PC FAQ Halo 5: Guardians forge launched on Xbox One console December 16, 2015.

Step inside the armor of humanity’s greatest hero to experience an epic adventure and explore the massive scale of the Halo ring. When all hope is lost and humanity’s fate hangs in the balance, the Master Chief is ready to confront the most ruthless foe he’s ever faced. Campaign: Campaign Network Co-Op & Mission Replay Available Now. Season 4: Infection offers an all-new 100 tier Battle Pass, new maps, new equipment items and the return of the fan-favorite Infection game mode. In-home streaming to Windows 10 PCs and cross-device play. Browse, find, and play an endless array of custom games created and hosted by the community. Customize existing maps or create your own from scratch.
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Halo Infinite’s next multiplayer update has arrived. Initial set-up, updates, and some games and features require broadband internet ISP fees apply. FORGE Download new levels from the Forge community created on either Windows (using Halo 5: Forge for Windows 10) or Xbox One.
