The new free expansion introduces new weapons, armor, skins, minigames, an observer mode, and a custom games browser. Microsoft first offered glimpses of the new content release last Tuesday in hopes of firing up excitement among fans. The custom game browser in particular is a free tool that helps gamers to locate custom games and join the fray while the battle is in progress. An update to the content browser also allows players to select a server with their preferred maps and game modes, instead of resorting to matchmaking. If you’ve been playing the Halo 5 series for a long time now, you might have already heard other players longing to see this kind of content browser. Halo stated in a blog post: The custom games browser also comes with a privacy setting to let groups decide who can join the game. Halo added: Although the new content is free of charge, some content in Monitor’s Bounty including voices of new multiplayer announcers will set you back some cash. For example, the Voices of War Req pack which features actor Nathan Fillion, Yabda the Merciless and 031 Exuberant Witness costs $10. There’s also an option to send this pack as a gift to other players. Players can also view custom games as they progress under the Observer Mode. This helps to prevent unnecessary disruption to games if someone wishes to check in on a game’s progress. Spectators will be able to toggle camera controls as the game goes on, according to Halo’s blog.
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