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Halo: The Master Chief Collection's launch Playlists revealed

343i lock down number to stop spreading players too thin.

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343 Industries has revealed what the first crop of Halo Playlists will be on offer come launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

The range - obviously - covers all the games in the Collection, from original through to 343's own Halo 4, and covers the likes of Big Team Battles, SWAT and eSports lists.

343 stated in their post that they held back some of the other requested Playlists for now in order to keep the numbers high in each of the Playlists.

That list is as follows:

Team Halo 2: Anniversary
Play a combination of Slayer and objective gametypes. 4v4

Halo 2: Anniversary Rumble
Watch your back Spartan! No one else will! 8 player Free-for-all
(See what I did there?)

Team Halo 2: Anniversary Social
Unranked Slayer and objective gametypes for the more casual player. 5v5

Team Slayer
Destroy your opponents in 4 Halo-games: Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 2: Anniversary. Team Slayer ONLY. 4v4

Big Team Battle
Destroy even more opponents in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 4 and Halo 2: Anniversary. 8v8

Halo: Combat Evolved
Where it all began... Play Slayer and objective gametypes on the maps from Halo CE. 4v4

Halo 2 Classic
A mix of the most popular Slayer and objective gametypes from Halo 2. 4v4

Halo 3
A mix of the most popular Slayer and objective gametypes from Halo 3. 4v4
(Where is the 'Classic' in this one?)

Halo 4
A mix of Team Slayer and onjective gametypes from Halo 4, Only small and medium maps to suit the amount of players. 5v5

Team Hardcore
Gametypes from Halo 2 and Halo 3 approved by tournament standards. Your trusty BR only. 4v4

Halo eSports
The official Halo eSports playlist. 4v4

SWAT
Make your shots count! Headshot will kill instantly! 4v4.

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