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Gears Of War: E-Day and Oblivion remake are out sooner than expected says rumour-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro
After a solid Developer Direct from Microsoft, two Xbox games that weren’t mentioned are still rumoured for this year.

Could we really see the new Gears Of War this year? (Microsoft)
After a solid Developer Direct from Microsoft, two Xbox games that weren’t mentioned are still rumoured for this year.
It’s still early days, but 2025 could very well be a banner year for Microsoft and the Xbox brand, if last week’s Developer Direct showcase is anything to go by.
Aside from announcing a new Ninja Gaiden from PlatinumGames and sharing an exciting demonstration of Doom: The Dark Ages, every game shown off during the showcase was confirmed to be out this year.
Combined with previously promised games like Fable, it looks like we could be seeing a Microsoft published game almost every month. Especially if two other major releases also drop this year, as has been rumoured.
The first of these is the alleged remake of Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. Rumours of its existence first emerged in 2023, but they’ve picked up in the last month, with suggestions it’s aiming for a 2025 launch.
In his own rundown of the recent Developer Direct, The Verge’s Tom Warren claimed to have first heard of it himself sometime last year, claiming that Microsoft is aiming for either a late spring or early summer release.
Warren refers to it as a remaster instead of a remake, making it unclear just how much of an overhaul it will be – especially as the two terms are often confused, even by those in the industry. Assuming Warren’s claims about its intended release are accurate, we’ll hopefully get some concrete answers from Microsoft in the coming months.
The second game is Gears Of War: E-Day, a prequel announced at last year’s Xbox summer showcase and the first mainline entry in Microsoft’s shooter series since 2019’s Gears 5.
Despite the reveal trailer’s lack of gameplay or any indication of a launch window, Warren claimed last year that Microsoft was aiming for a 2025 release; a detail he has repeated this month.
It’s still possible Microsoft will delay it (the fact it hasn’t shared a public date suggests it wants to give itself some leeway just in case), but a new Gears Of War would be a strong choice for the second half of the year.
Although Microsoft may be antsy about releasing it anywhere near GTA 6, which is expected to drop this autumn and dominate the market. There’s also the danger of it cannibalising sales from Fable, if it also launches in the autumn.
Speaking of Gears, there have been rumours of a remastered collection of the older games ever since 2022 and while nothing’s been explicitly confirmed, some think Xbox boss Phil Spencer has been teasing it recently.
This is based purely on Spencer having the replica of the COG medal, gifted with Gears Of War 3’s limited edition, on his shelf during a recent video interview. Although that sounds like a stretch, Spencer does have a habit of teasing things via background objects in interviews, up to and including new hardware.
Spencer was also spotted playing the Gears series recently, but this could just as easily be him revisiting the games in his downtime.
Even if Gears Of War: E-Day misses 2025, Microsoft still has both The Outer Worlds 2 and Fable, two major role-playing games, to round out 2025 with. Neither has an exact release date yet, but they’re likely being saved for the second half of the year.
Despite it’s 2025 launch window, details remain rather light on the Fable reboot (Microsoft)
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