

The
Gears
of
War
Collection
has
been
rumoured
to
exist
for
some
time
now,
a
remaster/remake
of
presumably
the
original
trilogy
of
games.
But
with
Xbox
on
its
way
to
becoming
the
biggest
publisher
in
the
world
rather
than
a
dealer
of
exclusives,
conversation
has
naturally
turned
to
whether
Gears
of
War
will
roadie
run
its
way
onto
PlayStation.
Well,
according
to
a
leaker,
it
already
has
ahead
of
its
release
in
August.
Before
we
continue
with
the
details,
though,
take
this
with
a
heavy
pinch
of
salt
as
no
solid
proof
has
been
provided.
For
further
on
Gears
of
War
collection.
The
game
is
loaded
onto
PS
storefront
on
the
back
end
(this
is
the
same
with
others
I
have
said
in
the
past).
It
shows
1
player
and
does
not
show
support
for
additional
players.
I
asked
about
co-op,
but
no
clarification
on
that
yet.
https://t.co/Jh6X8bfMNx—
Detective
Seeds
(@DetectiveSeeds)
March
5,
2025
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The
news
comes
way
via
X
user
Detective
Seeds
who
claims
to
have
a
source
with
access
to
the
PlayStation
backend.
Detective
Seeds
tweeted
out:
“Gears
of
War
collection
should
be
releasing
early
to
mid
August.
It
is
PS5
pro
enhanced,
but
I
have
been
told
NO
Multiplayer
PVP,
campaign
focus
only.”
He
then
added
more
details:
“For
further
on
Gears
of
War
collection.
The
game
is
loaded
onto
PS
storefront
on
the
back
end
(this
is
the
same
with
others
I
have
said
in
the
past).
It
shows
1
player
and
does
not
show
support
for
additional
players.
I
asked
about
co-op,
but
no
clarification
on
that
yet.”
Despite
the
game
being
visible
on
the
PlayStation
backend
the
source
seemingly
hasn’t
included
any
images
to
back
up
his
or
her
claims.
Let’s
be
honest
though,
at
this
point
the
Gears
of
War
Collection
(often
referred
to
as
the
Marcus
Fenix
Collection)
seems
likely
to
be
real
based
on
the
amount
of
rumours
and
reporting
surrounding
it,
and
in
all
likelihood
the
franchise
will
make
its
way
to
PlayStation
along
with
every
other
Xbox
IP.
Don’t
forget
that
we
also
have
Gears
of
War:
E-Day
on
the
horizon,
a
prequel
to
first
game
that
charts
the
very
first
time
the
Locust
appear.
Surely
Microsoft
would
want
to
maximise
its
release
by
also
offering
up
a
way
to
play
the
original
trilogy
in
remastered
form?