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Microsoft takes hold of Gears of War

If there were still any of you with hopes of Gears of War coming to the PS4 anytime in the future, it’s time to put those hopes away. Today, Microsoft announced that they have acquired the rights to Epic Games’ acclaimed series. Also, future installments in the Gears of War franchises will no longer be developed by Epic, but will be created by Vancouver based Black Tusk Studios; at the same time, Rod Fergusson, former Director of Production at Epic Games, will be joining the Black Tusk team. Fergusson left Epic in 2012 to work on BioShock Infinite at Irrational Games.

On the reasons for buying Gears of War, Microsoft’s Phil Spencer had following to say:

It all comes back to our commitment to Xbox fans. The “Gears of War” franchise has a very strong, passionate and valued fan base on Xbox. Over twenty-two million units have been sold across all “Gears of War” titles worldwide, grossing over $1B dollars (US). This franchise, and these fans, are part of the soul of Xbox. By acquiring this franchise, Microsoft Studios will continue to offer them more of their favorite games and entertainment experiences from the “Gears of War” universe.

He further states his confidence in Black Tusk’s capabilities in handling such a huge franchise:

Black Tusk has assembled a world-class team with deep experience and passion for the shooter space, and specifically the “Gears of War” franchise.  I am extremely confident that under the leadership of Hanno Lemke, Rod Fergusson and our other leaders in the studio, Black Tusk is well equipped to take on the future development of the “Gears of War” franchise.

Epic Games has stated that they wish Microsoft all the best with the future development of the Gears-universe, with the blessings of Epic’s own Unreal 4 engine, while they themselves continue their own efforts in creating new projects.

 

Tom has been gaming ever since he could walk. As soon as he got his hands on an NES, his childhood revolved around the adventures of Mario and Link. Later on, he switched to Playstation, but eventually became a PC fanboy, and to this day it still remains his platform of choice. Tom studies law at Ghent University, Belgium and next to video games, his hobbies are a variety of martial arts, playing rugby and once in a while he also does a CrossFit workout.

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