Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is the latest example of Microsoft beginning to realise that they have actually built up a legacy since the original Xbox launched back in 2001, and then again with the Xbox 360 back in 2005. Although Gears of War itself didn’t launch until 2006 a year later, thanks Microsoft! But anyway just as the original Halo was remastered it’s great to see Gears receiving the same level of treatment and respect compared to Halo: Combat Evolved. So has The Coalition managed to do what 343 did for Halo? Recreating the first game with more pleasing visuals and updates yet still keeping the core game that we all grew to love intact?
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IGN sit down with members of The Coalition to discuss how Gears esports has grown over the years.