Alright, here we go. So, Gears of War: Reloaded, what can I say? Delta Squad’s back again! It’s like they just can’t stay retired, you know? Xbox Game Studios and The Coalition are bringing it. And for some reason, it’s now on Steam too. Kinda wild, right?
Anyway, the tech demands are going up. Like, surprise. It’s like, if you want those shiny graphics, you gotta have the new shiny gear. Oh, and those PC specs—you ever feel like specs are just a weird flex? I mean, why do I even care how many cores my processor has? But yeah, let’s just dive into these requirements or whatever.
So, they’re saying you need Windows 10-19H2 minimum. I barely even know what that means. And they’ve got this whole list with Ryzen 3 or Intel i5 Skylake processors and a bunch of GPU stuff that sounds like a foreign language unless you live and breathe gaming. Eight gigabytes of RAM, and oh, 70 GB free space. Hope you weren’t too attached to those family photos.
Now, on to the recommended specs—here’s where it gets fun. Not really. But like, how crazy is it that the RTX 2070 is on this list? Seven years old and still kicking. Gotta love how tech just never stops to catch a breath.
But don’t freak out if you can’t remember what parts are in your PC. Trust me, I zone out on this stuff too. Just dig into those system tabs, dxdiag, and you’ll be fine. It’s less painful than you think, promise.
And hey, if you’re still lagging behind with your hardware, they’ve got tips to level up your rig. More power to you if you want to go down that road. But let’s tangent off a sec—wasn’t there something about playing these on handhelds? Like a chilly little niche market is sneaking in here with gadgets that fit in your bag but not really.
Steam Deck gets the all-clear, so that’s a thing. And if you’re rolling with the ASUS ROG Ally or whatever, you’re solid. It’s all about getting cozy with your favorite games, wherever, whenever. Portable, but with a catch, you know?
Oh, and don’t get me started on Xbox Game Pass stuff. Feels like everything’s just on there these days—if you can catch up with all the subscriptions. August 26, 2025, mark it or don’t, whatever floats your boat. And that’s about as chaotic as I can get for today. Hope you enjoyed this little trip down “What’s happening with Gears of War.”
Or something.