Gears of War: E-Day is being pitched as the ultimate 20th anniversary present as The Coalition locks in a 2026 release window
We also got to see Gears of War: Reloaded in ওaction for the first time

The Coalition has confirmed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gears of War: E-Day will be released in 2026.
The news came following the Xbox Games Showcase in an , where the developer also gave a first look at Gears of War: R𓆏eload𒅌ed in action.
The pairing makes for a compelling anniversary celebration for the Gears of War franchise, which debuted back in 2006 on Xbox 360. Reloaded is set to launch on August 26, 2025, and marks the first time the series has landed on a PlayStation platform. It's shaping up to be a pretty dazzling remaster of the 2015 remake of the original game, and should be consid🍸ered essential ahead of E-Day.
That's because Gears of War: E-Day is a prequel, tracking the events of the original Emergence Day – often referred to by characters in the series, but never properly detailed. E-Day is when the Locust initiated a planet-wide assault on the surface of Sera, and the 2026 preq🅷uel will let us experience the horrors firsthand. This origin story will delve into the early life of protagonist Marcus Fenix, detail the making of the Lancer, and reunite us with Marcus' bestie, Dom Santiago.
Xbox has yet to set a firm 2026 release date for Gears of War: E-Day, but we do know that it'll land on PC, Xbox Series X, and will be available on day one through Game Pass Ultimate. There is no word yet൲ on whether E-Day will follow Reloaded onto the PS5, although it would be a safe bet to assume that it will eventually.
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