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The game will be available starting October 17th - you can either try it out in Microsoft Stores across the country, or download it from the Windows Store for free.Īs you might expect from a free title, Halo Recruit isn't meant to be in-depth. Microsoft already announced that it was working with 343 Industries on Halo experiences for mixed reality, but today the company revealed its first one: Halo Recruit.
