Gears of War: E-Day's city Kolana designed as a living character
The Coalition's creative director Matt Searcy told TechRadar Gaming at Summer Game Fest 2026 that the city of Kolana in Gears of War: E-Day is designed to feel like a character in its own right. The team uses environmental storytelling to make players emotionally invested in a city being destroyed by the Locust Horde invasion. The game is linear but gives players some freedom in exploration and mission completion.
Gears of War: E-Day studio creative director Matt Searcy says players will "care about the fall of" the game's singular city settingSearcy says "environmental storytelling" deepens the game's gameplay and explorationThe game is linear, but players will have some freedom in how they explore and complete missionsThe Coalition wants players to "care" about Gears of War: E-Day's singular city location by deepening exploration and environmental storytelling.That's according to studio creative director Matt Searcy, who dived into all the juicy details about the prequel's new mechanics and city setting of Kolana in an interview with TechRadar Gaming at Summer Game Fest 2026.He said the team wanted E-Day to be different from previous Gears entries in terms of location, explaining that in order to make players care about a city that is going to be destroyed by the Locust Horde invasion."One of the big differences between E-Day and other Gears titles, especially Gears 5, is that rather than going from one different location to another to another, from the desert to the forest to the ice glaciers, the whole game takes place in one city, so that has a lot of advantages now," Searcy said."There are a lot of distinct districts in the city, so there are tons of varieties, so don't worry, some of them won't look the same. But we really wanted the city to feel like a character in our game. For the first time in a franchise, you're gonna watch something get destroyed, because it's always already destroyed [...] and for you to care about the fall of the city, you have to care about the city, of that place, and to make the stakes higher, we have to be able to go deeper."To translate this: E-Day is restricted to one location, the city, allowing the studio to "go way, way, way deeper" in terms of world-building and "environmental storytelling."For instance, players can travel through several areas of the city, such as the Downtown, Historic, and Military districts, and encounter things like abandoned apartments and unfinished meals, showing that people left in a hurry. Players will also explore areas before they're destroyed, and then when they revisit them later, they will be visually different, with certain environmental assets and items that clue players in if they don't recognize them."Throughout the whole game, you start to feel the feeling that the characters are feeling, which is the city falling apart around us, and it's sad," Searcy said.He later confirmed that the game is still linear, and players can't go off and do whatever missions they choose, but environmental storytelling helped deepen exploration and gameplay in this "intimate journey.""You're supposed to go over to this place and do this thing that someone's telling you to [do]," he said, "but how you make your way there, across that neighborhood, what you come across; other people fighting, surviving, [you can] help them out on your way through. "Just what you see in the wreckage in the city, the environmental storytelling, it allowed us to get way more variety in our gameplay than the way that you play the game, but also tell all these stories about Kalona that you might not have otherwise [seen] if we were doing hallway to hallway to hallway."Gears of War: E-Day launches on October 6 exclusively for Xbox Series X and Series S.
Ravensburger has revealed the first Disney Lorcana trading cards featuring characters from Pixar's beloved 2009 film Up, including Carl Fredricksen, Russell, and Paradise Falls. The reveal comes nearly 17 years after the film's iconic opening montage left audiences in tears. The publisher appears to have captured the emotional heart of the movie that made it a classic.
MultiCon 2026 will feature a reunion of the cast and creators behind the classic animated series Hey Arnold!, marking one of the convention's headline events. Other notable guests include comic book artist Rob Liefeld and The Walking Dead showrunner Scott M. Gimple. The convention is organized to benefit charity.
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The CEO of Visa Poland argues that agentic commerce – where AI completes purchases on behalf of a person or company – is a transformation far broader than simple transaction automation. It encompasses the entire shopping journey, from search and comparison through to payment and post-purchase support. Success in this model will depend not on automation alone, but on trust, user control, and process security.
A UK heatwave has triggered red weather warnings and school closures across the country. The Dreo Smart Misting Fan 516S offers mist-based cooling, multiple speed settings, oscillation, and a turbo mode. It's described as mess-free and affordably priced, making it a practical solution for working from home during extreme heat.
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DNA analysis of a Neanderthal individual known as Thorin has revealed a previously unknown population of Neanderthals that remained isolated from other groups for approximately 50,000 years. The finding adds a major new piece to the puzzle of Neanderthal genetic diversity. Scientists note that despite significant research progress, many mysteries about our extinct cousins remain unsolved.
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Users running Windows 10 report serious malfunctions with Radeon software after installing AMD Adrenalin driver version 26.6.2. AMD has confirmed the bug, which appeared alongside an update that introduced support for FSR 4.1, among other features. The company advises affected users to roll back to version 26.6.1 until a fix is released.
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CBS Mornings is experiencing its worst June ratings on record, with viewership dropping by several hundred thousand compared to the prior monthly average. The slump followed directly from the firing of journalist Scott Pelley and the upheaval surrounding commentator Bari Weiss. The back-to-back controversies have triggered a significant audience exodus from the morning show.
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