DrunknMunky Veteran Posted February 11, 2009 Veteran Share Posted February 11, 2009 By Patrick Garratt Epic VP Mark Rein has told VG247 that there is no ?ten-year plan? in place for the Gears of War franchise, despite comments to the contrary made by Gears 2 writer Josh Ortega at Comic Con last weekend. ?No, we do not,? Rein said when asked if Epic had a franchise roadmap up to 2016. ?In this industry you can?t plan games very far in advance. We appreciate the enthusiasm Josh has for our franchise but we don?t have a ten-year plan. ?We always have ideas of where we?d like it to go but it?s determined on a game-by-game basis and ultimately by fan support. Our focus right now is supporting the Gears of War 2 game and community.? Ortega told a panel at New York Comic Con that, ?You will not be disappointed in the next ten years? It?s a ten-year plan. Gears is long-term. The lancer is the new lightsaber.? Rein begged to differ today, saying there Epic has no scheme in place for Gears beyond the current hardware generation. ?No, absolutely not,? he said if ?next gen? Gears products were on the slate. ?We?re working on the next title update for Gears of War 2 right now. When this title update is done we?ll start planning the next title update for Gears of War 2.? Best curb tSource: VG247lan-for-gears-of-war/"]Source: VG247[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LingeringSoul Posted February 11, 2009 Share Posted February 11, 2009 So it looks like the lancer isn't the new lightsaber after all. :laugh: Good move by Rein to come out and say something. It seemed like that writer was a little too enamored by himself for his own good. Considering how laughable GoW2's writing is, Mr. Ortega definitely needs to come back down to Earth. That said, I'm sure we'll be seeing plenty more GoW games to come. In times like these, Microsoft is going to want a strong franchise, and it doesn't get much stronger than this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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