Why Halo 5 Guardians Warzone Multiplayer Mode is a Great Fit for PC

If you take a close look at the newly launched Warzone multiplayer mode for Halo 5 Guardians, you will easily understand that all the elements that make up for a great PC game is incorporated into it.

While it is known that Microsoft is not going to launch the game any time on PC, they did announce that the Master Chief collection has a high possibility of being on Windows platform. A launch date has not been announced yet but it is expected to be out in fall 2015. If they would ever consider, bring Halo 5 to computers, it would be the happiest moment for PC gamers who love first person multiplayer shooters. There are titles like Battlefield 4, Titanfall, Call of Duty among others but this one game could be an icing on the cake.

Halo 5 Guardians vs Titanfall

The Warzone multiplayer mode in Halo 5 Guardians has a lot in common with the Respawn entertainment developed Titanfall. In the latter, you play as a foot soldier who could call for a titan and take down enemy players. At the same time, the maps will be filled with dozens of AI soldiers. It comes in handy for newbies to shoot them and earn scores to unlock upgrades. Similarly, you can also leave your titans in automatic mode so that they could follow you or guard a location to make sure no one passes through.

In Halo 5, the scenario is much bigger because there will be twelve players on each team. Each team has an objective to destroy their opponent’s core which is not easy because the place will be sprawling will enemies throughout the match. Besides, the map will not only be populated by AI opponents but there will be AI bosses as well. If you try to take them down on your own, be sure that you will be killed in seconds. It is better to seek help from other teammates to kill bosses and reach the 1000 points on which your team will win the round.

Why Warzone is great for PC?

Firstly, being a first person shooter, Halo 5 Guardians is an ideal fit for a mouse and keyboard combo. The next reason is that a multiplayer mode like Warzone will be constantly busy when it gets PC servers from around the globe and it could boost the Halo series to unprecedented levels. Will Microsoft launch it next year on PC? Maybe!