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Halo: Combat Evolved online multiplayer saved on PC by GameRanger

Yet another PC game has seen its multiplayer saved from extinction when GameSpy shuts down on May 31. This time, it's Halo: Combat Evolved.

GameRanger, a service that provides a home for games without server support, is stepping in to support Halo: Combat Evolved. In addition, the company has also stepped in to keep support going for GRID and Need for Speed: Most Wanted.

It's nice to see that fans of these games can still keep enjoying them. If you'll excuse me, I'll shed a tear over the long shut-down Halo 2 servers.

[PC Gamer]

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