If you've ever wanted a bit more Master Chief flavor with your Mahjong or Solitaire games, Microsoft has good news for you. Halo themes are now available for the Microsoft versions of the two games.
The themes are free for all players and were designed by Halo developer 343 Industries. For Solitaire, which is on PC and mobile, the cards get an overhaul, with all of the face cards now showing Halo characters instead of the normal Jack, Queen, and King. The gems in Mahjong, which is only on mobile, are changed to look like Halo's multiplayer medals.
🔊 #Halo has landed in Microsoft Solitaire (PC & mobile) and Mahjong by Microsoft (mobile).
— Microsoft Casual Games (@MSCasualGames) September 20, 2021
Check out the new @Halo Themes that were designed by 343 Industries for casual gamers throughout the universe.
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It might seem weird on face for Microsoft to target its casual games like this, but Solitaire and Mahjong are enormously popular. Solitaire in particular is comically massive: During Microsoft Solitaire's 20th anniversary celebration last year, the company announced that over 35 million people still play it each month. Many of those people probably don't play many other Microsoft games yet, despite already being connected to the Xbox ecosystem. As a result, it's a big pool of people to market Microsoft's exclusives to--and these themes are a straightforward way to raise awareness.
Halo Infinite is scheduled for launch on December 8 on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One, and there are a number of other promotions ahead of its release. For instance, you can grab double XP for its free-to-play multiplayer mode by eating Pringles and Pop-Tarts, and there are seemingly Halo-themed Monster energy drinks on the way. Halo Infinite's next beta is kicking off on September 24. Be sure to check out our guide on how to sign up for the Halo Infinite beta.
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