Halo 5 on PC "not out of the bounds of reason" according to franchise director

23.10.2015
If there’s one rumor that just won’t die, it’s the whole “Halo might come back to the PC” thing. There hasn’t been a real Halo game (i.e. a shooter) on PC since Halo 2, but people still hold out hope. And look, there’s Microsoft standing in the corner with a half-empty can of gasoline watching the fires burn around Halo 5.

First there was that weird Halo 3 multiplayer thing that Microsoft launched—only in Russia. Then there was the Halo Wars 2 announcement, which I don’t know if anybody really wanted but which seemed to hint at a broader Halo-on-PC strategy. Plus there’s Microsoft, throughout all this, reiterating how much it “cares about the PC.”

Today’s news is even less subtle, though. Talking to GamesRadar, 343’s Frank O’Connor said, “There is plenty of chance that Halo 5 could appear on PC.”

“There’s nothing new to announce at this point, but it’s absolutely not out of the bounds of reason,” he continued. “We developed the game on an Intel platform, so it wouldn’t be the hardest thing in the world to move it to PC and take advantage of PC stuff.”

Thanks to that “There’s nothing new to announce at this point” bit, this is still strictly in the realm of rumor/speculation/babbling/things-Microsoft-regrets-saying. But come on. Microsoft’s essentially dangling a copy of Halo 5 over your PC and asking you to make an offering at the weird Master Chief shrine you keep in your closet. If this doesn’t come to pass, people are going to remember this moment when they write angry Internet screeds in ten years.

It’s possible Microsoft is sitting on an announcement hoping to sell as many copies of Halo 5 for Xbox One next week—despite all the rhetoric about Microsoft loving the PC, it’s clear the living room is still their priority. But this is the strongest Halo-on-PC rumor cycle in years, and it’s not going to die down as long as Microsoft employees keep tossing Doritos on the fire. Keep an eye out.

(www.pcworld.com)

Hayden Dingman

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