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'Gears of War 3' Xbox One Remaster Details Leaked (VIDEO)

Details for the rumored "Gears of War 3" Remaster for Xbox One were accidentally leaked by the game's Russian site.

An official "Gears of War 3" Russian website has leaked information and game details for the Splash Damage Xbox One remaster of the Epic Games franchise that's been rumored since April.

According to the Russian site, the remastered game will add 90 more minutes of content previously exclusive to the third person shooter's PC version. Fans should also expect their characters' ability to mark their enemy targets, as well as an improved sensitivity.

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The listed new features includes Dolby 7.1 Surround sound, new achievements for Xbox LIVE accounts, ability to unlock comics and gallery sketches, and a more streamlined multiplayer mode run on dedicated servers powering 60 frames per second.

Players should also expect 19 cards, with extra DLCs and exclusive cards for the game's PC version, access to "Gears of War 3's" 17 characters in multiplayer mode, the ability to select players depending on skills, new games like "Team Fight," "King of the Hill," and a new 2-2 Destruction mode, "Gnasherom."

All the controls for the remastered version will be adapted for Xbox One, with players given the option for match settings.

While Microsoft has neither confirmed nor denied the existence of a remastered "Gears of War 3" in progress, nor has any representative of the company commented on the leak, footage of what appeared to be the remastered version appeared online last month at the Xbox DVR website.

According to the leaked details, the remastered "Gears of War 3" is set to be released on Aug. 25 this year.

News of the existence of a "Gears of War 3" Remaster for Xbox One is expected to be announced at Microsoft's E3 conference scheduled for June 15 at 9 a.m. PT, 11 a.m. CT, and 12 a.m. ET.

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