Gears of War: Judgment multiplayer preview: fulfilling requests
A hands-on preview of the two new multiplayer modes in Gears of War: Judgment, titled "OverRun" and "Free-for-All."
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A hands-on preview of the two new multiplayer modes in Gears of War: Judgment, titled "OverRun" and "Free-for-All."
Gears of War: Judgment pre-orders began in earnest today, offering a "Classic Hammerburst" weapon for multiplayer along with retailer-specific multiplayer skins.
Three devs from Bulletstorm dev People Can Fly have branched out to form a new development house called The Astronauts. They have also licensed Unreal Engine 3 tech for their future games.
Gears of War: Judgment will add a "Free-for-All" multiplayer mode, marking the first time the series has had multiplayer that isn't team-based.
Epic Games has bought People Can Fly, the developer of Gears of War: Judgment.
Gears of War: Judgment will be coming out March 19 of next year.
Epic Games attended a workshop with a Pixar story director, to gain insight on how to create stronger characters and stories.
Expanding the gaming audience has come at the cost of making games simpler and easier, Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski has said. And it just so happens that a game of his, the prequel Gears of War: Judgement, is hoping to present a challenge for players.
Epic has whispered and muttered about a new Gears of War over the past few days, but Gears of War: Judgement was only formally unveiled during Microsoft's presentation at E3 today. The trailer confirmed that yes, Baird and Cole Train will be shooting guns a lot.
Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly is involved in the new Gears of War title, though the studio's exact level of involvement is still vague.