Would The Coalition be at work on Gears 6? This is indeed the question that we can ask ourselves following a job offer recently released by the studio. More concretely, the latter is looking for a motion capture technician who will be responsible for working on the series. It is unknown if it will be a canonical episode, a spin-off or something else, but still, this news should certainly be of interest to fans of the license. Last year, many expected to see Gears 6 (which was not announced) at E3 2021, but according to Jeff Grubb (VentureBeat reporter), Microsoft had decided not to reveal anything. Probably because the construction site is still in its infancy. Incidentally, The Coalition had already posted a job offer last december – still within the framework of Gears of War – but for a live design director this time. Clearly, we will have to be patient before witnessing the return of the franchise.
In the meantime, remember that last year, the studio had indicated work on several projects around the Unreal Engine 5, stressing that Gears of War would always be at the forefront of the famous graphics engine. “Switching from one engine to another is a tall orderexplained The Coalition. That’s why we won’t make any announcements for a while.Unless surprised – and since Microsoft seems to have other cartridges – the Locusts should therefore not be talked about during the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase which will take place on Sunday June 12 at 7 p.m.