Gears of War Goes Gold
20 Oct, 2007, 4:56 pm IST | by
Avinash Bali
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The PC version of Gears of War has gone gold and should hit the stores globally on November 9. Now even if you’ve played through this game on the Xbox 360, you may want to check out the PC version since it brings a couple of new things to the table – such as a new boss fight (Brumak), newer levels, newer achievements, a new MP mode, and complete access to the game’s level editor. Windows gamers can look forward to the Gears of War experience for the very first time, and will get to choose between doing battle via mouse and keyboard, or using the Windows-enabled Xbox 360 controller. There's no word from Microsoft regarding the Indian release date, but we'll keep you updated as and when that happens. |
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