Developer 343 Industries announced recently that the multiple server-side adjustments made to Halo: The Master Chief Collection over the weekend have led to a 20 percent increase in server connectivity for the game's online multiplayer.
"However, we are well aware that performance is not where it needs to be," executive producer Dan Ayoub added. "Resolving Matchmaking issues also requires client-side fixes, which require a content update."
On that note, The Master Chief Collection's next content update is scheduled to roll out on Wednesday, November 19. According to 343 Industries, the update — which is already completed and currently going through testing and certification — focuses on Matchmaking performance, non-matchmaking bugs, and a variety of title-specific issues.
"We know the current Matchmaking experience is frustrating, and we continue to have various teams working 24/7 to isolate and resolve the issues to provide the best experience as soon as possible," Ayoub concluded. "We are going to continue to optimize the matchmaking experience after next week's content update, and make further adjustments as needed. We thank you for your continued patience."
As always, we'll continue to update you with any news shared by 343 Industries.
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