The official Twitter account Halo has Issued annually apology for the ODST remaster listing, Saying That It Was an erroneous place holder That Was put out too soon. it looks as though 343's hopes for a May release Were not quite put:
"A placeholder for the release dates for Halo ODST campaign. The Master Chief Collection Was inadvertently listed on the Xbox Store (1/2)"
"We continue final testing and will make an official announcement once our release dates is Determined, and apologize for Any confusion. (2/2)"
The Original story is: 343 Industries did say that Halo 3: ODST remaster, soon to be available for free to anyone Who played Halo: The Master Chief Collection before 19th December last year, should be out this month. That was looking like an increasingly shaky proposition up to delightful Some doofus put up a listing for the DLC on the Xbox Store, along with a release date of 29th of May.
The add-on Appears to be 8.1GB in size, and promised the usual 1080p / 60fps experience. The list's beens since removed, goal more than It Seems Likely we'll be playing Bungie's non-Spartan side project come the weekend.
There's been no word as yet on the remake of Halo 2's Relic multiplayer map That Seemed to be coming Alongside ODST, ALTHOUGH guessing that remastering year Entire game's worth of happy Would Be a more intensive process than a single island with a big tower in the middle.
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