'Gears Of War' Gameplay Update: Remastered Version goes live on Xbox One

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Gears of War take a new level of anticipation with its new updates for Xbox One owners. Finally, the game will be released in the said console with its remaster edition. The developer Splash Damage (Brink) will take care of the Xbox One re-master of Gears of War, a source informed Polygon.

There are rumors that Microsoft first-party studio Black Tusk is making a new version of the original Gears of War for Xbox One.

The speculations are about the re-launch of updated visuals and remade cut scenes by animation studio Plastic Wax, are in the offing. This info is from Polygon. The Tusk Studios boss Rod Fergusson source even substantiated this with stills of the purported opening remade cut scene.

Black Tusk Studios boss Rod Fergusson, earlier this year, hints that a host of other projects set in the Gears universe are currently in process of development, but he denied rumors about Marcus Fenix Collection for Xbox One.

In 2014, Epic Games relinquished the Gears of War property to Microsoft. With Fergusson in charge, Black Tusk Studios was tasked with continued development of the Xbox and PC franchise. Phil Spencer, Xbox head, has bespoken about Microsoft's desire to get back to basics with the Gears of War.

Gears of War turn 10. It was released on November 2006, when the first game in the series was released on Xbox 360, and was brought to Windows PC the following year.

Polygon has asked Microsoft and Black Tusk Studios for comment about Gears of War for Xbox One. They are optimistic that they could hear more about Gears of War remake like the next proper entry of the series, from Microsoft E3 media in June.

The developers have talked to Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox about the next main plot of Gears of War. Although, he was careful in saying that it would just be a basic reboot of the game. Let us know what you think about this news by leaving your comments below.

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