Gears of War was the quintessential Xbox 360 series.
It was a high-budget, triple-A franchise with a huge focus on the then-new world of online console multiplayer. It’s a franchise that has sold over 22m units and generated over $1 billion since its 2006 debut.
And after working on last year’s Gears of War: Ultimate Edition – a remaster of the original game – developer The Coalition is hard at work on a brand new entry in the series. And it is updating it for a new generation.
“The modernisation of Gears 4 has happened across a few different facets,” studio head Rod Fergusson says.
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"Treat your players as you would like to be treated, that's it," Vincke says when asked about how to maintain trust with a game's community.
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Generated over $1 billion jeeez!!
Sounds like Ferguson is treating this franchise with respect.
As soon as I saw the words "focus" and "group" together I began to worry. Please don't suck, please don't suck.
Gears of war is already looking great.