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PC port for MCC is happening but that isn't really a secret. There is something else too like Halo: Reach being added or custom games search.



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Ryuu96 said:
Hmm, no Sea of Thieves news? Weird...

Also Age of Empires news delayed too, I'm guessing until April? Looks like they wanted to focus on Halo.

They announced before that the news will come on 20th of March one year after it's release.






well we got Halo Reach which was the bare minimum so I'm not really disappointed.
It's just something that should've happened way sooner but considering how long it took them to fix MCC I guess I shouldn't be surprised.

So... Reach in 4k 60FPS with new cheevos. Yeah better than nothing.



Wasn't gonna watch inside xbox until Klobrille got me hyped. Was expecting an Infinite beta announcement as part of the MCC.



Will MCC collection be Play Anywhere title? Will it have the option to cross play between Xbox and PC?

This move with it being available on Steam could bring Halo to the highest level again. I can see Halo being big game among PC players which will lead to a huge launch for Halo Infinit.



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Staying small can mean a lot of things. A lot of these devs come from studios who had 500-1k devs. Small could be 100 or 200.



This will sound weird, but I hope the Xcloud stuff is a lie. Well, the requirement at least.



New updates for both Fallout 4 and Skyrim. About 1.5 GB each. Kinda weird. You'd think they only work on Fallout 76...



Got into the SoT insider program. The coming updates will be huge.



Ryuu96 said:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4pWv52aaoo

"Staying small and staying agile will actually be our strength"

I think expectations for The Initiative should be lowered a bit, there's some expectations going around that they'll be huge (Due to Microsoft's job posting outright saying AAAA) but this video seems to say differently, I reckon they'll start off similar to Ninja Theory now Tbh, small teams working on AAA feeling experiences and slowly grow to around The Coalition's size. Then who knows from there, I hope it means their game will be out sooner though.

The main development team does not have to be huge.  MS can contract out specific work to other teams within their first party. You really do not know what they will be doing or the type of games until we see something shone.