Gears of War: Reloaded joins Xbox Game Pass on July 9
Chainsaw bayonets, the roadie run, and the grimmest cover shooter of the Xbox 360 era are about to cost you exactly nothing. Gears of War: Reloaded lands on Xbox Game Pass on July 9, and this time it is not just the Ultimate crowd getting in. The remaster drops onto the Premium tier too, so a whole lot more people can finally meet Marcus Fenix without paying a cent on top of a sub they already have.
If you have been out of the loop: Reloaded is the ground-up polish job on the 2006 original, the game that basically taught a generation what "take cover or die" felt like. It first showed up back in August 2025 to a warm-ish reception (Metacritic sat around 79), then spent nearly a year locked to Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Now it is spreading out.
So what actually got the glow-up?
Quite a lot, honestly. We are talking 4K assets, remastered textures, lighting, shadows and reflections, plus HDR and Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos on the audio side, and up to 120 FPS in multiplayer. Load times are near-instant now, which hits different when you remember staring at those original loading screens. On PS5 it even packs DualSense support, though the Game Pass angle is obviously an Xbox thing. All the post-launch extras are baked in too, including the bonus campaign act and the extra multiplayer maps.
Which tier do you need?
From July 9 it is playable across the board. If you are on Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass you were already covered, and now it slots into the Premium tier library as well. Not subscribed to anything yet? The subscription cards are the easy way in.
Why now, though?
Timing is not an accident. Gears of War: E-Day, the prequel that winds the clock back to the day everything went to hell, is set for October 6, 2026. Reloaded is Microsoft basically handing everyone a refresher course before the new one hits. Play humanity's first fight for survival, then jump into the origin story a few months later. Smart, if a little calculated.
Been meaning to replay the one that started it all, or coming in completely fresh? Either way, July 9 is your excuse. Which Gears campaign still holds up best for you? Drop it in the comments.