Gears of War: E-Day Supports 60 FPS With Hardware Ray Tracing in Campaign, 120 FPS in Multiplayer

The game runs smoothly, consistently hitting 60 frames per second in the campaign, even with ray tracing turned on. Multiplayer can reach an impressive 120 FPS, likely focused on providing a competitive edge. The developers have also paid incredible attention to detail – they say Marcus’s eyelashes have more detail now than his entire model did in the original Gears of War on the Xbox 360.

Gears of War: E-Day Release Date Announced With First Gameplay Trailer

After showcasing a lengthy gameplay demo for Gears of War: E-Day, Xbox announced the game will be released on October 6th of this year. Interestingly, E-Day will only be available on Xbox Series X/S and PC, making it an exclusive title for Xbox platforms. While Xbox games are often exclusive, this is a bit unexpected considering the recent Gears of War remaster was released on PlayStation 5, leading some to believe future games might also appear on PlayStation.

Major Crunchyroll Sci-Fi Fantasy Just Confirmed a Sequel After 12 Years

The popular anime series, The Irregular at Magic High School, was initially a huge success, leading to a second season after six years. Since then, the franchise has expanded with a third season, a spin-off series, and two movies. However, all of this still represents just the first part of the story. Now, a second part of the anime has been officially announced, and a first glimpse of what’s to come has been revealed.

3 Games That Took People Years to Beat

I really appreciate games that offer a lot of playtime, whether they’re relaxing and open-ended or challenging RPGs that require dedication. This is especially important now, with games and everyday expenses becoming more expensive. If you’re searching for a game you can enjoy for years, here are three great options – and one of them is even free!

New Survival Horror Game Is Perfect for Outlast and Resident Evil Fans

Horror games often don’t get enough credit for building genuine intensity. It’s tricky to balance action and true fear. The most frightening survival horror games succeed by combining realism with a deeply unsettling atmosphere that creates constant tension, keeping even experienced players on edge. Like Alien: Isolation and its adaptive enemy AI, the best experiences are those where you never quite know what’s coming next – unpredictability is key.

One of the MCU’s First Villains Was Wasted by Marvel (Infinity War & Endgame Actually Made It Worse)

Early in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America: The First Avenger cleverly portrayed the Red Skull as a compelling villain. Hugo Weaving’s character, Schmidt, saw Hitler as limited and was determined to conquer the world using the power of Hydra. The film’s ending – where the Tesseract seemingly destroyed Schmidt but sent him hurtling into space – was intentionally left open-ended. This suggested to audiences in 2011 that the Red Skull had survived, simply transported to another location and poised for a return. The Tesseract’s mysterious nature made it a convenient way to bring Schmidt back into the story whenever Marvel Studios wanted, allowing his rivalry with Captain America to continue. Hints throughout several films – like the Winter Soldier’s appearances, Hydra’s continued existence, and the MCU’s growing cosmic elements – further suggested a possible return for the Red Skull. However, Marvel Studios ultimately chose a different path, simplifying the character instead of exploring his full potential.

Spyro: A Realm Beyond Trailer Resurrects Iconic Purple Dragon

Get ready for Spyro: A Realm Beyond, launching on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in spring 2027! PC Game Pass and Ultimate subscribers will have access to the game on day one. The game is being developed by Toys for Bob, the studio known for the Spyro remake trilogy and the popular Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.