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'''Steam''' is an online platform that allows users to download and play PC games. The service is operated by [[Wikipedia:Valve Corporation|Valve]]. Several ''Halo'' games on Steam offer [[Steam reward]]s which include Halo themed: trading cards, badges, emoticons, and backgrounds. Emoticons, and icons can also be unlocked via the Steam Points Shop, which uses Steam Points, a currency earned by purchasing games, DLC, micro-transactions, and subscriptions.
'''Steam''' is an online platform that allows users to download and play PC games. The service is operated by [[Wikipedia:Valve Corporation|Valve]]. Several ''Halo'' games on Steam offer [[Steam reward]]s which include Halo themed: trading cards, badges, emoticons, and backgrounds. Emoticons, and backgrounds can also be unlocked via the Steam Points Shop, which uses Steam Points, a currency earned by purchasing games, DLC, micro-transactions, and subscriptions.


As of September 2021, [[343 Industries]] plans to implement Steam Workshop support for [[modding]] of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Sep2021}}
As of September 2021, [[343 Industries]] plans to implement Steam Workshop support for [[modding]] of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Sep2021}}

Revision as of 18:02, November 28, 2021

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Steam's logo: the iconic piston symbol.

Steam is an online platform that allows users to download and play PC games. The service is operated by Valve. Several Halo games on Steam offer Steam rewards which include Halo themed: trading cards, badges, emoticons, and backgrounds. Emoticons, and backgrounds can also be unlocked via the Steam Points Shop, which uses Steam Points, a currency earned by purchasing games, DLC, micro-transactions, and subscriptions.

As of September 2021, 343 Industries plans to implement Steam Workshop support for modding of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.[1]

Halo products available on Steam

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