There’s been talk about a possible port of Gears of War: E-Day to PS5, and now it seems that State of Decay 3 might join the list. According to reports from MP1ST, the upcoming survival game is being developed with PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in mind, as indicated by the developer’s CVs.
Based on similar details, it appears that speculation about a PS5 port for Gears of War: E-Day has been backed up with strong evidence. It’s been hinted that Microsoft may soon reveal additional information about its multi-platform strategies within the next few weeks. Therefore, there’s a good chance that the rumored ports could be officially confirmed in the near future.
For several years, Microsoft has been working on one of its titles, including games like Fable and Contraband, and State of Decay 3 is among them. It’s now been over five years since the announcement of State of Decay 3. The game resurfaced at the Xbox Games Showcase in 2024, but it wasn’t shown this year. There are speculations that the title may not have been impacted by the recent round of layoffs at Xbox, which led to the cancellation of Perfect Dark, Everwild, and an unnamed MMO project.
Hailing from Undead Labs, the State of Decay series offers an opportunity for you to immerse yourself in your post-apocalyptic dreams, where hordes of zombies now rule the earth. Your goal is to endure and thrive by constructing a stronghold and amassing allies. These games are highly acclaimed, making them a perfect fit for the PS5’s gaming library.
E-Day, a prequel to the original story, is also rumored for the PS5. It seems that Forza Horizon 5, reportedly the best-selling new PS5 game of 2025 thus far, explains why Microsoft continues to produce multi-platform editions of their exclusive games.
Read More
- 99 Nights in the Forest codes: Full list of codes for September 2025
- Gold Rate Forecast
- Preview: Here’s Why Resident Evil Requiem’s Tension Is Off the Charts
- 12 Best Schools to Rebuild in College Football 26
- Mantis (2025) Movie Review
- Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE launches November 17 for PC, in 2026 for PS5 and Xbox Series
- Marvel’s AI Character Raises Alarming Questions
- Hayley Williams Reveals Morgan Wallen Is the “Racist” in Her New Song
- Why Chishiya’s Alice In Borderland Season 3 Role Was Greatly Reduced
- PayPal’s Big Bet on Spark: USD Stablecoin Makes Waves in DeFi
2025-07-28 17:06