How do I report players in Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC?

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I came across an abusive player in Halo: Reach (PC) that was calling people racist slurs. I've already muted them by opening the scoreboard Tab and selecting their name, but I couldn't find any way to report them.
How do I report abusive players in Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Steam?
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It appears that there is not an in-game report function. I find it surprising that a game of this magnitude lacks such a crucial feature.
Your best option, in this case, is to view their Xbox Live/Microsoft profile and report them there.
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Can you report people on The Master Chief Collection?
If the player is not a friend, select Followers or Recent players from the drop-down menu to bring up the relevant list. You can also search for the player by typing their Gamertag into the search bar. Select the Gamertag you wish to report. Select More, and then select Report.How do you report cheaters on Halo PC?
Go to the Pause Menu by pressing the Menu button on your controller. Open the Social menu by pressing the View button on your controller. Select the player you want to report, this will open the Player Options menu. Scroll down in this menu and select Report Player.Can you report in Halo Infinite on PC?
Log into your Halo Waypoint account. Scroll to the bottom of any article and click the submit a ticket button below the \u201cWas this article helpful?\u201d feedback area. Choose Enforcement \u2013 Report a Player from the issue type. Provide as much detail in all the required fields, then click Submit.Does Halo Master Chief collection work on PC?
Halo: The Master Chief Collection is now optimized for PC and looking better than ever at up to 4k UHD and at 60+ FPS.How to report toxic Players for Halo MCC on PC. [December 2019]
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