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Outriders Developer Joins Gears of War
Outriders dev People Can Fly shares some good news as it returns to the Gears of War series to help The Coalition develop E-Day
People Can Fly, the talented team that has extensive history with the Gears of War series, is returning to work on the next big mainline title.
Gears of War: E-Day Confirms New Co-Developer
E-Day announcement reveals another former series developer is assisting The Coalition in making the forthcoming game.
Gears of War: E-Day is co-developed with an OG Gears trilogy collaborator — who is also making its own Xbox exclusive
E-Day is being co-developed with People Can Fly, a Polish studio that's previously worked on the franchise, including Gears of War Judgment.
The Next Gears Of War Brings Back The Developer Of Judgment
Gears of War Judgment and Outriders developer People Can Fly has revealed that it is co-developing Gears of War: E-Day with Microsoft's studio The Coalition. People Can Fly previously led the development of the spin-off Gears of War Judgment back in 2013.
Gears of War: E-Day Adds Judgment Studio as Co-Developer
Judgment has revealed that it is now working on the next entry in the series, Gears of War: E-Day. This past summer, Xbox announced that the next Gears of War game, E-Day, would serve as a prequel to the entire saga.
“The things that stood out to them”: Gears of War: E-Day Will Bring Back a Beloved Theme From the Original Games
E-Day is going to return to the golden days of the franchise by bringing the themes that gamers have always loved.
Gears of War E-Day is perfectly poised for a PS5 release
You've probably never thought about it, but Gears of War E-Day launching on PS5 would actually make a lot of sense given its place in the series.
Gears of War: E-Day: People Can Fly Announced as Co-Developers
Poland-based game studio People Can Fly has been announced as the co-developer of the upcoming Gears of War: E-Day alongside The Coalition.
Gears of War: E-Day co-developed by People Can Fly
People Can Fly, which served as the lead developer on Gears of War: Judgment and a co-development partner on the original Gears of War trilogy, is working with The Coalition as a co-development
Bulletstorm studio is co-developing Gears of War: E-Day
Day. Developer People Can Fly just revealed that it is co-developing the game alongside The Coalition. The studio previously worked as a partner on Gears of War 1-3 and as lead developer of Gears of War: Judgement.
Gears of War: E-day will be co-developed by the 20-year shooter powerhouse that helped bring Gears, Fortnite, and one of the OG boomer shooters to life
E-Day will be co-developed by shooter powerhouse and longtime Gears supporter People Can Fly, which was built on the enduring legacy of 2004 FPS Painkiller and is most recently known for the looter shooter Outriders.
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Phil Spencer Has Bad News for Gears of War Fans
Xbox boss Phil Spencer shed some light on his recent revisiting of the original Gears of War trilogy, sparking hope for a ...
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Gears of War: E-Day: everything we know so far
Like all first-party Microsoft games,
Gears
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: E-Day will be available on day one for Game Pass subscribers on both Xbox and
PC
. As such, subscribers will be able to download and play it on ...
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The Argument for Gears of War: E-Day to Feature a Playable Locust Campaign
Day's story is likely to be compelling enough, there remains a valid argument for it to feature a playable Locust campaign.
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