Former Gears of War designer Cliff Bleszinski has said that Microsoft would be, “smart,” to enlist the developer as a consultant on the franchise.
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Jesus Christ, Cliff, let it go. Nobody cares about you anymore, you’re not Romero and you’ll never be. Go do something constructive with your life and if you still want to make games, then just shut up and make one instead of chasing clout online.

He tried that… Lawbrekers didn’t last very long, not even sure if i got the title right.

I never played this series, but I do remember him being a self promoting prick on the game channels, wearing some huge gold chain. He’s got the whiff of a loser from lawbreakers, and I can see why MS doesn’t want to put this wrench in the gears…

See what I did there

Sounds more like he’s willing to offer input than actually interested in being deeply involved. Makes sense, the article even calls his tag CliffyB but I remember many years ago he said he doesn’t like that name. I got the vibe, like I do from a lot of people who reach the upper areas of game dev, that he was not too keen on it all anymore.

That all being said, I would be far more interested In a gears where he had offered some design input.

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