New Halo: The Master Chief Collection patch looks to improve the games matchmaking feature

Halo: The Master Chief Collection Patch is now live

343 Industries have released a new patch for Halo: The Master Chief Collection which should improve the games online matchmaking services. The game had a pretty rocky launch last year with a broken matchmaking feature and many other bugs and glitches. 343 i has released a bunch of patches since then but none seemed to have completely fixed the matchmaking issue.

The development team made the announcement for the new patch on Halo Waypoint. The update aims to improve the games matchmaking feature, though players will have to wait to find out if this really works. You can check out the full list of patch notes below:

MATCHMAKING-Made a variety of updates to improve matchmaking performance and success rates-Improved matchmaking search times/time to match-Improved stability throughout the matchmaking process across all titles.

PARTIES-Improved party stability

HALO 2-Made improvements to multiplayer shot registration-Improved campaign stability across a variety of levels-Addressed stability issues for matchmaking and custom games-Fixed issues around resuming H2A Campaign from “remastered” mode-Improved medal display consistency

HALO: CE-Fixed issues regarding aim assist which resulted in the reticle being pushed away from an enemy-Improved shot registration consistency between host / client in peer-to-peer custom game matches-Resolved a variety of UI inconsistencies, including team color randomization, medals, and in-game scoreboard display

The Halo: The Master Chief Collection has annoyed many Xbox One gamers since it came out last November. Hopefully Halo 5: Guardians has a better online experience.