Halo: Reach already has over 100,000 players on Steam

Halo: Reach already has over 100,000 players on Steam

Halo: Reach already has over 100,000 players on Steam

Halo: The Master Chief Collection has arrived on PC, starting with Halo: Reach. While the game is also available via Xbox Game Pass (for PC) and on the Microsoft Store, the game’s Steam release has proven to be incredibly popular, reaching a concurrent player count of over 100,000 on Steam within two hours of the game’s release. 

This makes Halo: The Master Chief Collection one of Steam’s most popular releases of 2019, placing the game 4th on Steam’s concurrent players chart at the time of writing. 

Given Halo Reach’s low UK price of £6.99 on Steam, or £29.99 as part of the 6-game Master Chief Collection, it is easy to see why PC gamers are willing to give Halo: Reach a try, especially given its supports for higher refresh rates and resolutions than the game’s original Xbox 360 release. Combine this with enhanced graphics, low system requirements and mouse/keyboard support, and we have a game that’s guaranteed to sell like hotcakes.  

Halo: Reach already has over 100,000 players on Steam

In the coming hours, it is likely that Halo: Reach’s concurrent player count will continue to increase on Steam. Combine this with all of the game’s Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass for PC players, and we could have one of 2019’s most successful PC launches. 

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