The Gears of War Ultimate Edition takes the experience of players from the beta to bring a host of fixes for the upcoming game. A clearer explanation of what the term "Ultimate" entails for the The Coalition will also be discussed. Fans of the franchise who think they are not getting much from this version of the game may end up thinking twice, as a bonus having to do with the fourth installation is also included.
The clock is ticking for the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition as the release date is nearing, specifically on August 25 this year. The remaster for the Xbox One already had its beta, where several players enjoyed what the game had to offer whilst giving its developers a chance to look for loopholes.
For one thing, there would be the need to fix the Gnasher Shotgun (also needs tuning), Boomshot, Frag Grenades, as well as the Torque Bow. The sounds for the footsteps, among other effects in the player's environment should also be tuned.
The Coalition will also bring more features to the King of Hill, to enhance the feel of competitive play. The developer also intends to take out the active down from Active Reloaded Longshot sniper rifle. The skill-based matchmaking bugs will also be tweaked.
Unlike the very first installment in the franchise, Gears of War Ultimate Edition features changes in the gameplay, more than what one player would assume. For instance, the Tac-Com from the third title could be used, with players also given the ability to revive when they are in cover, as well as enemy spot.
Gears of War Ultimate Edition will coming to the Xbox One on its release date, August 25. Gamers who get a copy of the game will also be entitled to beta access for Gears of War 4, which is expected to arrive at the beginning of next year. The Coalition game is priced at $39.99.
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