The original Gears of War trilogy on the Xbox 360 introduced us to the world of cheese, Delta Squad and Horde of the locusts threatening to cut humanity from the map. Since then, the franchise has increased, including continuations, prequels and gaps that are not even in the original species. This means that it does not differ so much from playing halo games in order. You can stick to playing only in numerical games, but each game with Gears of War in its name (except one) is particularly significant for history, especially for history Gears of War: E-Day. Unlike Doom games, which have a lot of knowledge, but keep it aside, the story in Gears is a enormous part of what makes these games more than just mindless shooters. Since 2006, we have been running with Marcus and provide a full division on how to play the entire series in the order and chronologically.
All Gears of War Games in the order of release
Gears of War was one of the most impressive Xbox 360 games we saw at that time, and were prepared to become a huge franchise. We got three main games from the original Epic developers games before they were passed to the coalition, but several other teams also contributed to the Gears Universe. If you want to start with a series, playing in the order order is not the worst way to do it. Thanks to the original game in releasing as Gears of War: ReloadedIN Return to the earliest game is easier than ever. However, it only intends to order the release if you were dependent on the numbers that will lead you, especially when the franchise just changes to just “Gears “ for some time.
To experience the Gears saga, as was originally said, not taking into account any modifications or remasteries, here is the official order:
- Gears of War (2006)
- Gears of War 2 (2008)
- Gears of War 3 (2011)
- Gears of War: Court (2013)
- Gears of War 4 (2016)
- Gears 5 (2019)
- POP gears! (2019)
- Gear tactics (2020)
- Gears of War: E-Day (TBD)
All Gears of War Games in chronological order

You can safely assume that numbered entries follow them in linear order, but what about all those who are not subject to the number of entries? They are particularly intriguing and add a lot of texture to tradition, not only because they contain characters except Marcus, but they match the unexplored parts of the axis. Playing in a series in chronological order can be the best possible experience, because the main games throw you into the world with a miniature context to come up with things in many games. Knowing what is happening, how you have there and what events led to this point, makes emotional impacts hit much more.
The only game you should ignore to play games chronologically Gears Pop!, But besides, follow this order:
Note: The timeline for running is marked for years before the emergency (BE) or after rising day (AE)
- Gears of War: E-Day (0 be)
- Gears of War: Court (0 ae)
- Gear tactics (1 AE)
- Gears of War/ Gears of War: Reloaded (14 AE)
- Gears of War 2 (14 AE)
- Gears of War 3 (17 AE)
- Gears of War 4 (42 AE)
- Gears 5 (42 AE)