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The Coalition is working on a new IP: isn’t Microsoft dealing with Gears of War?

A The Coalition studio is likely to work hard on a new intellectual property (IP for short), so the Gears 5 there will be no new episodes soon.

The Coalition is an older one Xbox Games Studios-member, and this studio has recently been the developer of modern Gears of War (or Gears… for short) games. Now turn to LinkedInen also against the will of one of the studio’s career planners, but revealed that for the past nearly six months, more specifically since February, the team has been working on a new IP. All of this was found and shared by Klobrille, an Xbox insider On Twitter.

As you might have guessed, this shred was quickly edited on LinkedIn, so it makes sense to say that he’s dropped out, and he’s admitting that something new is being made at The Coalition, which took on that name in 2015 (formerly Black Tusk). The team ran as Studios). Here it is worth thinking back to what “the coalition” said in May.

Then one in a blog post Microsoft ‘s studio said its resources would be shifted by Microsoft Unreal Engine 5with next-generation development, adding that Gears [of War] 5 will not receive a direct sequel. So much is official that there will be several new Unreal Engine 5 projects at The Coalition in the coming years, and that could be one of them. It is worth noting here that there was no talk of a new IP.

So a group affiliated with Xbox Game Studios has cut its ax into some new tree, using Epic Games ’next-generation and seriously technologically impressive engine to do so. It will be a new IP, but we will guess in vain what it will be, since in this case we are groping in the absolute darkness. And with its announcement, Microsoft will most likely wait until E3 2022, by which time more than a year of development will have taken place.

Source: VG247

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