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title: "'Gears of War: E-Day could land in September 2026, according to new leak'" excerpt: "'A new leak claims Gears of War: E-Day is targeting September 2026, but Xbox" still has not confirmed any release date yet.' category: esports date: '2026-04-24T12:01:47+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:

  • 'Gears of War: E-Day'
  • Xbox
  • PC
  • Microsoft
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Gears fans might want to keep September open, because a fresh leak says Gears of War: E-Day is currently planned for a September 2026 release.

According to TechPowerUp, the claim comes from GhostOfHope on X, a leaker better known for sharing Call of Duty-related information. That does not make this confirmed news, of course, but it gives the rumour a bit more weight than a random post with zero track record.

Right now, the important thing to remember is simple: Microsoft has not officially announced a launch date or even a release window for E-Day. Xbox Game Studios has acknowledged the game exists, and the title already has an official Steam Store page, but there has still been no formal date from Microsoft itself.

So for now, this sits firmly in the "interesting rumour" category.

Why this rumour feels believable

A September release would not be some wild out-of-nowhere pick. The game has already been talked about as a 2026 release, and September is one of those classic launch windows where publishers like to drop major titles before the year-end rush kicks in.

It also lines up with another recent rumour saying Gears of War: E-Day could appear during Xbox's June 2026 summer showcase. If that happens, the timing would make sense: big 游戏性 reveal in June, marketing push through July and August, then launch in September. Standard AAA playbook, basically.

On top of that, bits of information about the game's plot, setting, and characters have already started floating around, so this does feel like a project that could be moving into a more public phase soon.

Why Malaysian and SEA players should care

For gamers in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia, this matters for a few reasons.

First, Gears of War is one of Xbox's biggest legacy franchises, so any real movement on E-Day is a big signal for Microsoft's 2026 lineup. Even in a region where PlayStation, PC cafes, and mobile gaming usually dominate the conversation, Xbox first-party releases still matter because they shape Game Pass value, PC availability, and the overall AAA release calendar.

Second, the fact that E-Day has a Steam page is worth noting for local players. In Malaysia and the wider SEA market, plenty of people who care about Xbox games still play mainly on PC, not on Xbox hardware. If you're the kind of player who follows big shooters but doesn't own a console, a Steam-listed Gears release makes this way more relevant.

Third, September is already the kind of month that can get very expensive, very fast. If this release window is real, local players will probably need to start planning around a packed final quarter, especially with other big holiday-season games usually fighting for attention around the same period.

The main takeaway

At the moment, this is still a leak, not an announcement. What we do know is that Gears of War: E-Day is real, Xbox has acknowledged it, and the game has an official Steam presence. What we do not know is whether September 2026 is the real target, or just the latest date being passed around behind the scenes.

Still, if Xbox does roll the game out at its June showcase, expect this rumour to get a lot more attention very quickly.

For now, Malaysian Gears fans should keep expectations in check, but yeah, this one is definitely worth watching.

Source: TechPowerUp