Renowned insider and editor of Windows Central, Jez Corden, has officially confirmed that Microsoft is actively working on the Gears of War Collection. Speculation about this compilation has been circulating recently, with rumors indicating that it will not include the franchise's iconic multiplayer mode. Corden has verified these claims, stating that players will not have access to competitive online play. However, he reassured fans that cooperative gameplay will still be available, complementing the main story campaigns.
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According to industry whispers, the much-anticipated announcement for the Gears of War Collection might be revealed as early as the upcoming Xbox Showcase event in June. While specifics about which titles will be included in the collection are still under wraps, insiders suggest that it could feature the first three entries in the series.
In parallel, development on the next major installment, Gears of War: E-Day, is progressing using Unreal Engine 5 for PC and Xbox Series X/S platforms. Recent leaks have hinted at a potential launch later this year; however, Corden expresses skepticism about such timing, suggesting a more likely release window in 2026.