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Halo Recruit VR experience heads to Windows PC this month

The Halo Recruit VR experience is set to head to Windows Mixed Reality headsets later in October, 343 Industries today confirmed.

Developed by Endeavor One in partnership with 343, the five-minute experience will be provided free via the Windows Store from 17 October. The experience will also be playable at Microsoft Stores around the world.

Halo Recruit does require a Windows Mixed Reality headset to play.

“Let’s be clear, this isn’t a game or even a part of a game – it is a light introduction to the world of Halo and some of its most iconic characters… oh, and its weapons and maybe a Warthog,” 343’s Kiki Wolfkill said of the title. “The point is, it was a chance for us to start to play with Microsoft’s amazing new technology and for you to get to stand toe-to-toe with an Elite (yes, I may have whimpered a little my first time in).”

Wolfkill also hinted at a future Halo VR title involving the Halo franchise.

Halo Recruit heads to Windows PCs with Mixed Reality headsets on 17 October.


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