Halo: The Master Chief Collection Season 6 teaser showcases Fireteam Raven
The ODST team is getting some time in th𝓰e spotlight

Halo: The🍎 Master Chief Collection Season 6 will launch on April𒁃 7, bringing Fireteam Raven armour sets and a new map.
343 Industries has released a for the upcoming Season 6 update for Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The teaser pans around a Scorpion tank in a hanger while radio chatter plays, indicating that Fireteam Raven is on the way. Fireteam Raven was an ODST team that fought during the eꦛvents of the original Halo game, though so far they’ve only been featured in the Halo Fireteam Raven arcade light gun shooter that was released back in 2018.
Alongside the Fireteam Raven armour sets there will also be some themed customisation options including animated nameplatꦯes, and a new map for Halo 3 in the form of Waterfall. Waterfall was previously a map exclusive to Halo Online, and will only be available in custom games for the time being.
Another Halo Online map called Edge was supposed to be coming over to Halo: The Master Chief Collection too, but this was cut from Season 6 update for now as 343 want⛄ed to make “quite a few fundamental improvements” before releasing it to the general public.
Aside from that, there are a few extra skins coming to the game including the RHINE-class Mjolnir armour which was also previously exclusive to Halo Online. Finally, you'll be able to change teams mid-game during custom games too. The mentions that another anticipated feature, the custom games browser, won’t make 🔜it into this update, but it’s still coming in the near future.
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