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微軟Xbox宣布《戰爭機器:Reloaded》高畫質重製版8月26日發售而且包括PS5版

微軟Xbox宣布《戰爭機器:Reloaded》高畫質重製版8月26日發售而且包括PS5版

Yahoo06-05-2025

微軟於 5 日宣布其 Xbox 360 時代代表作品《戰爭機器》(Gears of War)最新高畫質重製版本《戰爭機器:Reloaded》將在 8 月 26 日發售,而且販售平台包括 PS5 引起不少玩家討論,當初遊戲推出決定不走向獨佔而是更多平台的決策,連這款 Xbox 巔峰作品都登上 PS 了。
《戰爭機器:Reloaded》是《戰爭機器:究極版》的再提升高畫質重製版,作為系列 20 周年的代表作品,遊戲將具有 4K 高畫質、杜比視界與杜比 7.1.4 全景音效、120 FPS 支援以及跨平台、跨遊戲的終極多人遊戲體驗。
當然,這款被視為 Xbox 巔峰與代表作品登上了 PS 宣傳引起不少玩家討論,Xbox 執行長 Phil Spencer 在去年就已經確認將《盜賊之海》等多款第一方作品登上 PS 平台,如今連《戰爭機器》也登上 PS,也有些玩家認為這就是主機戰爭的「落敗」,但或許從不同的角度來看,多平台銷售才是保障更多的接觸客群。
Rev up your LancersGears of War: Reloaded comes to PS5 on August 26, remastered from the ground up pic.twitter.com/edHEdH72BB
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 5, 2025

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