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Regardless of its size, Halo 5 deserves a spot in the MCC. It's time to invest in a larger hard drive if space is an issue. It would be great to see another company collaborate with 343 to ensure a smooth integration without compromising both games. Adding Halo 5 to the MCC is a positive move with no apparent drawbacks.
I greatly enjoy your point of view and valid response. I can only speak for myself but believe what most would want when they say Halo 5 added to the MCC is a bare bones version of 4v4 multiplayer. I do not fully understand what that technically equates to but would be willing to pay $60 for such a feature to be added to the MCC.
I believe the biggest misstep Halo made since 2014 was not having Infinite built into the MCC. One of the most amazing features in video game history is being able to que up for a multiplayer match with all the Halos selected.