Cliff Bleszinski, who served because the lead designer and creator of the Gears of Battle franchise, is asking followers to cease asking him to convey again video games that he not has the rights to.
In a new submit on X (previously Twitter), Bleszinski stated, “Please cease asking me to convey again video games that I haven’t got the rights to.” He went on to say that the fixed requests are “exhausting” and that he has “moved on.” Bleszinski, nevertheless, didn’t specify which video games followers have been insisting make a return.
Many will know of Bleszinski for his work on the Gears of Battle franchise, together with his contributions to the gaming trade spanning all the best way again to the early nineties. The famed sport developer rose to first began out at Epic Video games in 1992, the place he would go on to create the Gears of Battle franchise, the Unreal franchise, Bulletstorm, and plenty of extra.
Whereas Epic Video games not owns the rights to the Gears of Battle franchise, neither does Cliff Bleszinski. Again in 2014, Microsoft Studios introduced it had acquired the rights to the franchise from Epic Video games, together with the rights to all present and future video games.
Bleszinski could be finished speaking about older video games he not has the rights to, however arguably his most well-known creation continues to reside on.
The final entry within the Gears of Battle franchise was 2019’s Gears 5, however a brand new report from The Verge’s Tom Warren suggests a brand new Gears of Battle entry may very well be introduced within the coming months. Warren mentioned Microsoft’s upcoming summer season showcase, saying, “I perceive that is set to happen on Sunday, June ninth, and Microsoft is at the moment planning to announce a brand new Gears of Battle sport on the present.”
Different journalists and trade insiders, corresponding to Big Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, have additionally corroborated these rumours. “I’ll say, I’ve heard some stuff could be taking place with Gears 6 this summer season,” Grubb stated in the course of the newest Kinda Humorous Video games podcast.