There are so many questions that we can finally get answers to now.
Xbox Chief Content Officer Matt Booty is growing his popularity Gears of War: E-Day.
He said this on the latest episode of the Xbox Podcast:
I think we’re going to get a Gears Direct, and after seeing it, we’ve probably got a full 30 minutes, which is amazing. And I don’t know.
I love everyone at that studio, the work they do. I’m very excited about this match, and we’ll have a full 30 minutes of fantastic things to see.
There are several reasons that fans are excited Gears of War: E-Day. Of course, fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the role of a younger Marcus Fenix, and his return to the E-Day show.
On the other hand, this seems like the perfect opportunity to take us behind the curtain of the Xbox Games Technology Group, which is run by The Coalition’s technical director, Kate Rayner.
There’s a huge appetite for it Gears of War: E-Day all kinds of information, and it looks like we’re finally going to get the answer we’ve been looking for.
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