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The primary COG weapon, the Lancer. This is the workhorse of the COG army. The official website for Gears of War.

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Lancer Rifle[edit]

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The primary COG weapon, the Lancer. This is the workhorse of the COG army. It is intended for mid-range combat, but features a chainsaw bayonet for when you feel like getting up close and personal. Press and hold the melee (B) button to activate. If you take damage while using the chainsaw, it will stop running and you will need to press B again to start it.

When attempting to use the chainsaw bayonet, it's best to rev it and then run into the enemy. While the chainsaw is revved, the controls change to make it easier to look around while still holding B. You use the left stick to move forward and backward as normal, but you also look left and right using the left stick. This is quite useful for when your enemy moves to the side while you're trying to chainsaw them. Lancer is a default in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 700
  • Max. ammo: 660
  • Mag. size: 60
  • Base damage: 42
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

Hammerburst[edit]

A hammerburst.

The Hammerburst is the primary weapon of the Locust Drone. It fires six round bursts and is most effective at mid-range. It lacks the bayonet of the Lancer, but can still be used for an faster melee attack. The Hammerburst is also more accurate than the lancer; especially during blind firing. Ammunition for the Hammerburst is easily found as most Locust you kill will carry one. Offline (but online in particular) you will find the Hammerburst to be more powerful when fired than the Lancer, but the inconveniences of taking time out to pick it up and the loss of a threatening melee prove this weapon to be useless to many players. This weapon must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 1250
  • Max. ammo: 780
  • Mag. size: 78
  • Base damage: 56
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

Snub Pistol[edit]

Standard issue sidearm for all soldiers of the Coalition of Ordered Governments (COG). You always have your Snub Pistol. Regular firing mode is a single shot, but you can fire as fast as you can squeeze the Right Trigger. To enable a moderate zoom, squeeze the left trigger, and then click the right stick. The pistol has the fastest melee in the game. This is a default multiplayer weapon.

  • Firing rate: 700
  • Max. ammo: 48
  • Mag. size: 12
  • Base damage: 90
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

Boltok Pistol[edit]

This weapon is slow, only holds 6 rounds but is quite powerful (two headshots to kill). It is good against wretches, which it can kill in one shot as long as you can shoot straight. However, due to its slow firing rate and small magazine, the snub pistol is much more effective against most online foes. The power may be slightly higher than that of the snub, but to any creature that this weapon is not a one-shot kill, and online this can prove incredibly inconvenient. 3 shots to the body down someone, and two shots to the head kill. A shot and a melee will down your opponent. This weapon must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 60
  • Max. ammo: 30
  • Mag. size: 6
  • Base damage: 90
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

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Gnasher Shotgun[edit]

A gnasher.

The Gnasher Shotgun is a close-range weapon which can occasionally take down smaller enemies in a single shot. It is most effective at point blank range (less than 3 meters). The shotgun has the strongest melee in the game. This is a default multiplayer weapon.

  • Firing rate: 60
  • Max. ammo: 39
  • Mag. size: 8
  • Base damage: 270
  • Short range: 275%
  • Medium range: 175%
  • Long range: 50%
  • Melee: 300%

Boomshot[edit]

The Boomshot is a locust weapon that resembles a cross between a rocket launcher and a grenade launcher. The weapon fires an explosive projectile that detonates on impact with a damaging explosion. A direct hit will destroy an average sized target. If the target is missed, upon detonation this projectile splits into three smaller charges which bounce randomly around the immediate area (usually towards the direction the shot was taken in) and detonate with smaller explosions. The boomshot is a one-shot weapon and must be reloaded after each shot.

It is available in both single player and multiplayer games, but must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 60
  • Max. ammo: 12
  • Mag. size: 1
  • Base damage: 335
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

Torque Bow[edit]

The Torque Bow is one of the standard weapons of a Theron Guard. It is a bow that fires an arrow with an explosive charge. It can be fired by holding the Right Trigger to charge the shot, then holding the Left Trigger aim. An arc will appear showing you the arrows path, very similar to the way the grenades work. When the arc ends on your target, release the Right Trigger. If you've held the right trigger long enough and the arrow has high enough velocity, it will puncture your target, then explode, usually causing death. (In Hardcore or Insane setting, or multiplayer). This weapon must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 60
  • Max. ammo: 12
  • Mag. size: 1
  • Base damage: 640
  • Short range: 100%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 60%
  • Melee: 120%

Longshot Sniper Rifle[edit]

The Longshot is the COG sniper rifle. Actives are specially recommended when using the Longshot, as, in multiplayer its one shot drop, and during single player (any difficulty level) it's a one shot kill. This weapon must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

  • Firing rate: 60
  • Max. ammo: 24
  • Mag. size: 1
  • Base damage: 350
  • Short range: 120%
  • Medium range: 100%
  • Long range: 100%
  • Melee: 120%

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Hammer of Dawn[edit]

The Hammer of Dawn is an Imulsion-energized satellite particle-beam weapon capable of leveling buildings. It must be orbitally aligned overhead to fire. Your HQ contact lets you know when it is available. The Hammer requires a ground-based observer to acquire a target with a targeting laser. To do this, a Coalition soldier(Gear) must have line of sight on the target and open sky. Press the left trigger to aim, then the right trigger to fire. Firing the hammer of dawn takes several seconds for the beams to align and fire, and if you are standing too close to the target, you risk becoming a casualty yourself.

The Hammer of Dawn is the only weapon in the COG arsenal that can defeat a Berserker. Once the Berserker's defences has been compromised with the Hammer, it can be attacked with conventional weapons for a short time. This weapon must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

Bolo grenade[edit]

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Frag grenade[edit]

This is a standard Coalition-issue fragmentation grenade. Pressing and holding the left trigger will display a visible arc which shows the grenade's flight path. You can alter this arc by moving the right stick. These grenades can be stuck to an enemy by equipping them and pressing the Melee button while standing close to them. Must be obtained for use in multiplayer.

Smoke grenade[edit]

A smoke grenade.

Standard smoke grenade used for concealed movement. Press 'B' to 'stick' it to foes to make them smoky. This is a default multiplayer weapon. Not available in the Single Player campaign.

Troika Gun Turret[edit]

Heavy

The Troika is a stationary gun usually used by Locust Drone Gunners. Once you clear the Drone off of it, you can freely use it by hitting the X Button while next to it. It is extremely effective, dealing out loads of damage to whatever it hits, beware though, the Troika has a limited field of fire and you are vulnerable from attack from behind while operating it.

Mostly present in Single Player campaign, the Troika is available in the 'War Machine' level in multiplayer.

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Gears of War is a video game franchise that debuted on November 9, 2006 with Gears of War for the Xbox 360 and was a best-seller. The fictional universe of the series takes place on the fictional planet Sera and focus on a war between humans and creatures known as Locust. The franchise has since spawned a novel and a comic book series, with a film currently in pre-production.

Video games[edit]

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
  • NA: November 9, 2006
  • EU: November 12, 2006
  • AU: November 24, 2006
Release years by system:
2006—Xbox 360
2007—Microsoft Windows[1]
Notes:
  • A Limited Collector's Edition was released in a steel case with an additional disc with environment and stages artwork and a book titled Destroyed Beauty.



Original release date(s):[2]
Release years by system:
2008—Xbox 360[2]
Notes:
  • A Limited Edition version was released featuring a SteelBook case, bonus content DVD, a book titled Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2, and exclusive Xbox Live downloadable content.[3][4]

Original release date(s):[2]
  • WW: September 20, 2011
Release years by system:
2011—Xbox 360[2]
Notes:
  • A Limited Edition version was released featuring a SteelBook case.

Original release date(s):
  • NA: March 19, 2013
  • AU: March 19, 2013
  • EU: March 22, 2013
Release years by system:
2013—Xbox 360
Notes:
  • It serves as a prequel of the first game.
  • Epic Games co-developed the game with Polish studio People Can Fly.

Original release date(s):[5]
  • NA: August 25, 2015
  • AU: August 25, 2015
  • EU: August 28, 2015
Release years by system:
2015—Xbox One
2016—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • A remaster game of the original Gears of War.
  • The first game in the series not developed by Epic Games. The Coalition led the game's development.

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2016—Xbox One
2016—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Set 25 years after Gears of War 3 and the single-player campaign focuses on the story of Marcus Fenix's son, J.D. and his friends Kait Diaz and Del Walker.
  • The first main entry in the series to be developed by The Coalition

Original release date(s):
  • WW: August 22, 2019
Release years by system:
2019—iOS
2019—Android
2019—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Mobile real-time strategy video game in which two players battle using Funko Pop!-stylized characters from the Gears fictional universe, with gameplay similar to Clash Royale.
  • Mediatonic led the game's development.

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2019—Xbox One
2019—Microsoft Windows
2020—Xbox Series X and Series S
Notes:
  • Direct sequel to Gears of War 4 with Kait Diaz as the central protagonist, while J.D. Fenix is playable in the first chapter of the campaign
  • Gears 5 will receive visual enhancements for the Xbox Series X upon its launch, including higher resolution textures, new visual effects such as volumetric fog, and running at higher frames per second[6]
  • A Limited Edition version was released, which includes the Ultimate Edition of the game, a Limited Edition Xbox One X console, controller, headset, wireless keyboard, mouse from Razer, external hard drives from Seagate, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, and the standard versions of Gears of War 2, Gears of War 3, and Gears of War 4[7]

Original release date(s):
  • WW: April 28, 2020
Release years by system:
2020—Xbox One
2020—Microsoft Windows
2020—Xbox Series X and Series S
Notes:
  • A spin-off title with gameplay similar to the X-COM series, and serves as a prequel of the first game.
  • Set one year after Emergence Day and 13 years before Gears of War and focuses on Kait Diaz's father, Gabriel Diaz.


Printed[edit]

TitleRelease dateISBNMedia type
Destroyed BeautyNovember 9, 2006Supplementary book
  • Released with the Gears of War Limited Collector's Edition package
Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2November 7, 2008[2]Supplementary book
  • Released with the Gears of War 2 Limited Edition package[3][4]
Gears of WarDecember 2008 – August 2012Comic book series
  • Written by Joshua Ortega[8] with art by Liam Sharp[9][10][11]
Gears of War: Aspho FieldsOctober 28, 2008[2]ISBN978-0-345-49943-1Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss[12]
  • First novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Jacinto's RemnantJuly 28, 2009[2]ISBN978-0-345-49944-8Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss[13]
  • Second novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Anvil GateAugust 31, 2010[2]ISBN978-0-345-49945-5Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Third novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Coalition's EndAugust 2, 2011[2]ISBN978-1-4391-8395-3Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Fourth novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: The SlabMay 8, 2012[2]ISBN978-1-4391-8407-3Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Fifth novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Rise of RAAMJanuary 2018 - April 2018ISBN978-1-6840-5238-7Comic book series
  • Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe with art by Max Dunbar
Gears of War: HivebustersMay 2019 - March 2020ISBN978-1-6840-5417-6Comic book series
  • Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe with art by Alan Quah
Gears of War: AscendanceJuly 30, 2019ISBN978-1-7890-9261-5Novelization
  • Written by Jason M. Hough
Gears of War: BloodlinesApril 21, 2020ISBN978-1-7890-9478-7Novelization
  • Written by Jason M. Hough

Other media[edit]

TitleRelease dateMedia type
Gears of War: The Board Game2011Board game
Notes:
  • A board game released by Fantasy Flight Games and designed by Corey Konieczka.
Gears of WarTBAFilm
Notes:
  • Rights to the film were purchased by New Line Cinema, with Stuart Beattie writing the script along with Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey, who will be producing it.[14]

Soundtracks[edit]

TitleRelease dateLengthLabelRef
Gears of War: The SoundtrackJuly 31, 200769:08Sumthing Else[15]
Gears of War 2: The SoundtrackNovember 25, 200862:27Sumthing Else[16]
Weapon

References[edit]

Gears of war 3 weapons list

The Troika is a stationary gun usually used by Locust Drone Gunners. Once you clear the Drone off of it, you can freely use it by hitting the X Button while next to it. It is extremely effective, dealing out loads of damage to whatever it hits, beware though, the Troika has a limited field of fire and you are vulnerable from attack from behind while operating it.

Mostly present in Single Player campaign, the Troika is available in the 'War Machine' level in multiplayer.

Retrieved from 'https://strategywiki.org/w/index.php?title=Gears_of_War/Weapons&oldid=323167'

Gears of War is a video game franchise that debuted on November 9, 2006 with Gears of War for the Xbox 360 and was a best-seller. The fictional universe of the series takes place on the fictional planet Sera and focus on a war between humans and creatures known as Locust. The franchise has since spawned a novel and a comic book series, with a film currently in pre-production.

Video games[edit]

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
  • NA: November 9, 2006
  • EU: November 12, 2006
  • AU: November 24, 2006
Release years by system:
2006—Xbox 360
2007—Microsoft Windows[1]
Notes:
  • A Limited Collector's Edition was released in a steel case with an additional disc with environment and stages artwork and a book titled Destroyed Beauty.



Original release date(s):[2]
Release years by system:
2008—Xbox 360[2]
Notes:
  • A Limited Edition version was released featuring a SteelBook case, bonus content DVD, a book titled Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2, and exclusive Xbox Live downloadable content.[3][4]

Original release date(s):[2]
  • WW: September 20, 2011
Release years by system:
2011—Xbox 360[2]
Notes:
  • A Limited Edition version was released featuring a SteelBook case.

Original release date(s):
  • NA: March 19, 2013
  • AU: March 19, 2013
  • EU: March 22, 2013
Release years by system:
2013—Xbox 360
Notes:
  • It serves as a prequel of the first game.
  • Epic Games co-developed the game with Polish studio People Can Fly.

Original release date(s):[5]
  • NA: August 25, 2015
  • AU: August 25, 2015
  • EU: August 28, 2015
Release years by system:
2015—Xbox One
2016—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • A remaster game of the original Gears of War.
  • The first game in the series not developed by Epic Games. The Coalition led the game's development.

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2016—Xbox One
2016—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Set 25 years after Gears of War 3 and the single-player campaign focuses on the story of Marcus Fenix's son, J.D. and his friends Kait Diaz and Del Walker.
  • The first main entry in the series to be developed by The Coalition

Original release date(s):
  • WW: August 22, 2019
Release years by system:
2019—iOS
2019—Android
2019—Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Mobile real-time strategy video game in which two players battle using Funko Pop!-stylized characters from the Gears fictional universe, with gameplay similar to Clash Royale.
  • Mediatonic led the game's development.

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2019—Xbox One
2019—Microsoft Windows
2020—Xbox Series X and Series S
Notes:
  • Direct sequel to Gears of War 4 with Kait Diaz as the central protagonist, while J.D. Fenix is playable in the first chapter of the campaign
  • Gears 5 will receive visual enhancements for the Xbox Series X upon its launch, including higher resolution textures, new visual effects such as volumetric fog, and running at higher frames per second[6]
  • A Limited Edition version was released, which includes the Ultimate Edition of the game, a Limited Edition Xbox One X console, controller, headset, wireless keyboard, mouse from Razer, external hard drives from Seagate, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, and the standard versions of Gears of War 2, Gears of War 3, and Gears of War 4[7]

Original release date(s):
  • WW: April 28, 2020
Release years by system:
2020—Xbox One
2020—Microsoft Windows
2020—Xbox Series X and Series S
Notes:
  • A spin-off title with gameplay similar to the X-COM series, and serves as a prequel of the first game.
  • Set one year after Emergence Day and 13 years before Gears of War and focuses on Kait Diaz's father, Gabriel Diaz.


Printed[edit]

TitleRelease dateISBNMedia type
Destroyed BeautyNovember 9, 2006Supplementary book
  • Released with the Gears of War Limited Collector's Edition package
Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2November 7, 2008[2]Supplementary book
  • Released with the Gears of War 2 Limited Edition package[3][4]
Gears of WarDecember 2008 – August 2012Comic book series
  • Written by Joshua Ortega[8] with art by Liam Sharp[9][10][11]
Gears of War: Aspho FieldsOctober 28, 2008[2]ISBN978-0-345-49943-1Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss[12]
  • First novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Jacinto's RemnantJuly 28, 2009[2]ISBN978-0-345-49944-8Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss[13]
  • Second novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Anvil GateAugust 31, 2010[2]ISBN978-0-345-49945-5Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Third novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Coalition's EndAugust 2, 2011[2]ISBN978-1-4391-8395-3Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Fourth novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: The SlabMay 8, 2012[2]ISBN978-1-4391-8407-3Novelization
  • Written by Karen Traviss
  • Fifth novel in an expected series and is considered canon material[2]
Gears of War: Rise of RAAMJanuary 2018 - April 2018ISBN978-1-6840-5238-7Comic book series
  • Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe with art by Max Dunbar
Gears of War: HivebustersMay 2019 - March 2020ISBN978-1-6840-5417-6Comic book series
  • Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe with art by Alan Quah
Gears of War: AscendanceJuly 30, 2019ISBN978-1-7890-9261-5Novelization
  • Written by Jason M. Hough
Gears of War: BloodlinesApril 21, 2020ISBN978-1-7890-9478-7Novelization
  • Written by Jason M. Hough

Other media[edit]

TitleRelease dateMedia type
Gears of War: The Board Game2011Board game
Notes:
  • A board game released by Fantasy Flight Games and designed by Corey Konieczka.
Gears of WarTBAFilm
Notes:
  • Rights to the film were purchased by New Line Cinema, with Stuart Beattie writing the script along with Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey, who will be producing it.[14]

Soundtracks[edit]

TitleRelease dateLengthLabelRef
Gears of War: The SoundtrackJuly 31, 200769:08Sumthing Else[15]
Gears of War 2: The SoundtrackNovember 25, 200862:27Sumthing Else[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^Butts, Steve (2007-10-04). 'Gears of War Hands On'. IGN. Retrieved 2007-10-04.
  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnoEpic Games and Del Rey Announce Novels in the Gears of War Video Game Universe
  3. ^ abGamestop Gears of War 2 Limited Edition InfoArchived 2008-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ abGears of War 2 Limited Edition Content Revealed
  5. ^'Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Release'. gearsofwar.com. Microsoft Studios. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  6. ^Gurwin, Gabe (March 16, 2020). 'Gears 5 Is Coming to Xbox Series X With Improvements, Possible 120 FPS Support'. GameSpot. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  7. ^Watts, Steve (August 7, 2019). 'New Gears 5 Xbox One X Limited Edition Announced Alongside Lots Of Other Hardware'. GameSpot. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  8. ^Josh Ortega Talks 'Gears of War', Comic Book Resources, December 24, 2008
  9. ^Linde, Aaron (2008-04-18). 'Epic Games and DC Plan Gears of War Comic Book'. Shacknews. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  10. ^Ortega & Sharp on Gears of War Comic, Newsarama, July 24, 2008
  11. ^Sharp's Exclusive Gears of War Comic Nex wsArchived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Comicon, August 11, 2008
  12. ^Traviss, Karen. Gears of War Aspho Fields (Gears of War). Del Rey. ISBN978-0-345-49943-1.
  13. ^Traviss, Karen. Gears of War Jacinto's Remnant (Gears of War). Del Rey. ISBN978-0-345-49944-8.
  14. ^Berardini, César (2008-01-02). 'Gears of War Novel Update. Movie Script Confirmed'. TeamXbox. Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  15. ^'Music from Gears of War The Soundtrack'. Game-OST. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  16. ^'Music from Gears of War 2: The Soundtrack'. Game-OST. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
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