Spartan Points are the currency of Halo: The Master Chief Collection and are used to unlock cosmetics. You’ll have to actually play the game to earn them, but in June, 343 Industries announced I was thinking of making it available for purchase. Justification was hidden in mercy. It “feels like the sheer amount of content is a terrifying amount of playtime and they want to go ahead (or skip) in the grind, or perhaps to grab that particular item they want.”
It’s true that MCC is full of cosmetic items like armor effects, voiceovers, and weapon skins. But if you’re too lazy to play Halo and prefer to pay to earn these in-game loot, I think we have some bad news for you. announced today. This is probably heartening news for existing Halo players who are proud of their hard earned in-game outfits.
Earning Spartan Points is also a little easier.announced In August Spartan Points are earned immediately for each new level reached, and if the player has already reached a higher level (or max level), they can retroactively receive these points. Currently, you must complete challenges to earn currency.
But that won’t happen until November, and today’s update only reaffirms those plans. The 100 point cap has been removed, retroactive points will be awarded, and we plan to further tweak the challenges to be more rewarding and bring back the Double XP Weekend,” 343 Industries wrote.
This all follows last month’s major Halo: MCC content update. Added an array of collectibles, new Forge options, and mod tools for Halo Reach. many other things.