Modding is a big part of the Halo series for quite a lot of its players. There are numerous sites with Halo modding communities, like Halo Mods, Nexus Mods, and ModDB, and it looks like it'll also be an option in upcoming PC release Halo: The Master Chief Collection - but developer 343 Industries has said that it will be using some anti-cheat tools to keep things fair for matchmade games on particular servers. In an MCC development update on the HaloWaypoint site, the game’s devs say that they’re happy to accommodate modding: “we are in full support of modding these titles” if done compliantly, and with a purchased copy once released. “Even if we do not address areas the community wants to see changed, we encourage the modding community to update the games the way you see fit to play with your friends.” They acknowledge that “this is something the Halo community has done for a long time”, and as long as it stays within the rules, “there should be no reason to stop.”
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