Now you will have it back as before, with the option to load without anti-cheat working once again. Find the "easyanticheat" folder, and inside remove "easyanticheat_圆4.so" (or the whole folder, both ways work). Right click on the game in your Steam Library.Here's what you need to do (for Steam Deck, be in Desktop Mode): Thankfully, there is a temporary fix so you can continue playing offline until they sort it properly. Even when trying to use the mode they included with the game to play without anti-cheat (so you can at least play offline), that doesn't work now either. Looking around, I'm not alone in this issue. It's a very good sign that official support may come, as I pointed out on Twitter but I found that it stopped the game working entirely on both my Fedora Linux desktop and the Steam Deck. With a recent update to the Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Xbox Game Studios included the needed Easy Anti-Cheat file for Linux / Steam Deck to work online but they broke it in the process for some.
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