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Halo 2 PC multiplayer servers will be officially turned off mid February

Even though there are a bunch of Halo games out there available for you to play on the Xbox 360, the PC unfortunately was only left with the original and Halo 2. However, those still playing the Halo 2 multiplayer on PC will soon have to live without it.

On February 15th, Bungie will be turning off the multiplayer servers for Halo 2, though LAN play will of course still be available, you know, for those hardcore Halo 2 PC fans out there.

The announcement made by Bungie states:

"We've been monitoring the population for months, and it's been peaking consistently at approximately 20 players or less."

Only 20 people huh. Well, it's about time someone pulled them from under that rock they've been living in for so many years.

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