‘Gears of War’ Remaster Features: 90 Additional Minutes of Content, New Xbox Live Achievements Leaked
A re-mastered version of “Gears of War” for Microsoft Xbox One may soon arrive. The information was first revealed on the Russian website of the game, translated by T Mag via Google translate.
Sadly, the information on "Gears of War" Russia was already replaced. Still, fans of the game were delighted to know that multiple online sources were able to get a screen grab of the site's page.
Apparently, the re-mastered “Gears of War” for the PC will provide the gamers with 90 more minutes filled with quality gaming content, as well as new achievements for Xbox LIVE. Plus, it would seem that some of the key specs that were featured in the “Gears of War 3” were also incorporated into this re-mastered version. When this version comes out, players will have access to improved sensitivity, as well as the new ability to easily mark enemy targets.
As indicated on Siliconera, the re-mastered type was purposely adapted for Dolby 7.1 Surround sound for a much improved “Gears of War” gaming experience. It will also feature a new stream-lined multi-player mode that runs at 60 frames per second. It will also have 19 cards, including even more downloadable content, as well as exclusive cards that can be acquired from the game’s PC version.
Furthermore, with regards to the game’s multi-player mode, gamers of the re-mastered “Gears of War” game will also gain access to all of the 17 playable characters that were featured in “Gears of War 3.”
Gameplay will also showcase more fluid movements, especially with an improved management system that comes with an all-new control scheme tournament.
The release of the original game for the Xbox One platform is reportedly going to be on August 25 this year. More information about the game will soon be unveiled at The Coalition's E3 press event, scheduled on June 15.
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