Summary

Gears of Warfans may be let down following Phil Spencer’s reasoning for revisiting the originalGearstrilogy recently. Following an impressive cinematic reveal trailerduring Xbox’s June 2024 Summer Game Fest Showcase,Gears of War: E-Dayhas relaunched the popular third-person shooter franchise back into the Xbox zeitgeist. The reveal also fanned the flames of Xbox fans' desire to see aHalo: The Master Chief Collection-style anthology release with the originalGears of Wartrilogy.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has been known to keep his Xbox profile, P3, viewable to the public so that fans can see his gaming activity on the platform. About a week ago,Xbox fans spotted that Spencer had recently unlockeda number of achievements inGears of War 2and3, leading to a flurry of speculation about Spencer gearing up for a potential Marcus Fenix Collection by revisiting these games. This, combined withGears of War: E-Day’s rumored 2025 release window, made a Master Chief-style anthology from The Coalition seem quite viable to fans.

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Now, inspeaking with former IGN member Destin Legarie, Phil Spencer provided some insight into why he recently revisited theoriginalGears of Wartrilogy. Spencer says he was simply playing through the games again in co-op with a friend of his who had never played any of theGears of Wargames. His clarification wasn’t in response to a Marcus Fenix Collection query, and he brought it up when talking about the benefits of the Xbox ecosystem, namely, it’s seamless save system that allowed him to load up aGears of War 3save from 2011.

Phil Spencer’s Gears of War Activity Doesn’t Confirm Marcus Fenix Collection

While this may seem like disappointing news forGears of Warfans, Spencer’s clarification about hisGearsactivity doesn’t necessarily mean a Marcus Fenix Collection isn’t being planned or worked on. It’s possibleThe Coalition’s change to a prequel inGears of War: E-Daycould be a move made with Xbox’s newfound shift to third-party in mind, potentially providing a fresh start for gamers on PlayStation who might have never played aGearsgame before. A Marcus Fenix Collection would be a great way to help get PlayStation gamers up to speed on the original trilogy either before or afterGears of War: E-Dayreleases.

SinceGears of War:E-Daystill seems like a long way off, news about a potential Marcus Fenix Collection may also likely take a while. It’s hard to say whetherE-Daywill show up again this upcoming June, but fans of the franchise should still keep an eye on Xbox and The Coalition’s social media in case any new tidbits are released.

Gears of War

Xbox Game Studios' Gears of War franchise began on the Xbox 360 and instantly became a flagship franchise for the green brand. The original Gears of War trilogy is considered one of the finest in the history of the third-person shooter genre, with the trilogy’s intense action and surprisingly touching story moments creating memorable experiences.The series has had another two solid main series entries since and even a turn-based tactics game.