Bungie is definitely sticking to its guns,
staying dedicated to keeping Halo 2 online multiplayer at the top of the heap. The latest update focuses on
matchmaking, adding two new options and tweaking the existing ones.
Players will be pleased to find a "Team Slayer" option, a four-on-four deathmatch played on all maps, save for
Headlong & Waterworks. There's also "Rumble Training" which allows teams of 6-8 to battle it out in unranked
matches—guests can also join in this mode. To add, the existing options have now been weighted, allowing some of
the rarer game-types to occur more often. Foundation has also been included into a number of playlists, along
with some other changes, namely vehicle placements.
And get this, the new update is automatic. Chances are, some of you haven't even noticed! Take a closer
look though, it's all there…
Halo 2: Bungie delivers with second update
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