Master Chief Collection has beaten Halo Infinite's player counts for two days running.
Gamers are flocking to the old-school Halo collection as they wait for new Infinite content. Thanks to a new substantial update that added Floodfight, Halo 2 custom games to the customs browser, and new modding tools, Halo: The Master Chief Collection's playerbase has surged.
In fact, Halo MCC has had more players on Steam than Halo Infinite for 48 hours in a row. Gamers do want to play Halo, and they're jumping back into classic games to relive nostalgic multiplayer memories across the six-game collection and check out the new update.
Halo MCC
- April 12 - 8,279
- April 13 - 9,211
- April 14 - 9,123
Halo Infinite
- April 12 - 8,408
- April 13 - 8,169
- April 14 - 7,842
Although Infinite's numbers have dropped 95% since its all-time peak shortly after launch, this trend bodes very well for 343i's new game. Gamers will indeed return to Halo Infinite once new content drops...but the age-old question remains: Can Infinite keep players interested once they've digested season 2?
One thing's for sure. Halo Infinite needs forge, customs, and a custom games browser as quickly as possible.