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Microsoft: "The World Wanted More" Gears of War but Epic Didn't Want to Make It

Posted on the 27 March 2014 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii
Microsoft:
Gears of War is better off with Microsoft, Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney has said, because the developer just isn’t interested in making more of it.
Speaking at GDC, as reported by Polygon, Sweeney said Epic wanted to be “practical” about Gears of War.
“It was one of those rare moments when both Epic and Microsoft were able to make a business [decision] that was obviously best for the community. Much better to have Microsoft building Gears games than for it to be sitting on the shelf unused by Epic,” he said.
“Selling an IP like that is a rare thing. Most companies look at it as their crown jewels but at Epic we had a practical view of it: We weren’t going to build it and we realised the world wanted more Gears of War.”
As for why Epic doesn’t want to continue the series, well:
“As much as we love the game, we’re heading in a new direction,” Sweeney said.
“The core Gears values are really tied to being big event-based, single-player console games with awesome cover mechanics and other things that really didn’t translate into the future approach we were taking with online games, and competitive and cooperative multiplayer.
“Because we weren’t planning on building any more Gears games we were just going to let that sit on the shelf for a decade or more, in case it had any future value to us.”

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