'Halo 5: Forge' News & Update: Game Released for Microsoft Windows

In line with 343 Industries' "Halo 5: Forge," the title is set to be released for the Microsoft Windows.

"Halo 5: Forge" is set to be out to PC on Sept. 8, according to Xbox's official website. As per the publication, the title serves as a free download through the Windows Store on Windows 10. The title also rises with support for mouse and keyboard, which facilitates more definite object positioning and control. The game is also set to have 4K display, which means higher gaming resolution.

In terms of battle system, "Halo 5: Forge" will be capable of game hosting and arranging custom matches for up to 16 players. In addition, creators will have the power to obtain levels from the "Forge" team from both Xbox One and Windows 10, allowing them to customize or form things from scratch.

According to Halo Way Point, Sept. 8 is also the free content release for "Halo 5: guardians - Anvil's Legacy." As per the publication, it covers features like new toys and new places, along with new methods to expand and apply various community creations.

"Halo 5: Guardians" is 343 Industries' first-person shooter video game. The title centers on two human supersoldier fireteams, along with the Blue Team, spearheaded by Master Chief. The team becomes absent without leave to hunt down the artificial intelligence (AI) Cortana. As a result, the leader's loyalties are queried and the Spartan Locke and Fireteam Osiris were sent to get him.

343 Industries' "Halo 5: Guardians" was initially released for the Xbox One in Oct. 2015.

Watch the trailer for "Halo 5: Forge" here.