
Gears of Warfare followers hoping to see a brand new trailer for the upcoming prequel, Gears of Warfare: E-Day, could have been disenchanted that it skipped The Sport Awards this 12 months. Which may be why the official Gears of Warfare social media accounts have shared a message assuring followers that E-Day remains to be coming in 2026.
The picture shared on the Gears of Warfare X account did not share any spoilers and it was only a cranium set in opposition to some haunting crimson and black shades. Nevertheless it did affirm the 2026 launch window.
For now, Gears of Warfare: E-Day is simply confirmed for Xbox Sequence X|S and PC. Nevertheless, it appears very prone to be the second sport within the franchise to make the leap to PlayStation 5, on condition that Gears of Warfare: Reloaded–a remake of the unique game–became the primary title within the collection to seem on a Sony console. Cliff Bleszinski–the co-creator of the franchise–has talked about that he is completely happy that the Gears of Warfare video games are not unique to a single console.
Gears of Warfare: E-Day was introduced throughout the Xbox Video games Showcase in June 2024, however there have not been many updates about it since that point. Simply over a 12 months in the past, it was revealed that John DiMaggio (Futurama) and Carlos Ferro will reprise their respective roles, Marcus Fenix and Dominic “Dom” Santiago.
The sport is an authentic prequel story that is set 14 years earlier than the primary Gears of Warfare, when Marcus and Dom have been nonetheless younger troopers within the Coalition of Ordered Governments. Their world, Sera, has lastly discovered some measure of peace earlier than the Locust Horde struck on Emergence Day, which threatens to wipe out the entire people dwelling on the planet. A brand new metropolis, Kalona, will likely be one of many central places for the story throughout the sport.
Exterior of the gaming realm, John Wick and Deadpool 2 director David Leitch is ready to direct the live-action Gears of Warfare film for Netflix. Dave Bautista has lobbied for years to play Marcus, however he has but to land the half.
