In a year already packed with highly anticipated releases and major gaming announcements, the competition for pre-order supremacy on the PlayStation 5 has been fiercer than ever. With blockbuster titles and next-gen experiences dominating headlines.
Players are showing strong loyalty—and surprise interest—in some unexpected franchises. As the hype builds up, one particular game has surged ahead, capturing the attention of the PS5 community and industry watchers alike.
Gears of War: Reloaded has claimed the top spot on the PS5 pre-order charts—a remarkable achievement for a franchise traditionally associated with Xbox. This unexpected surge in popularity makes a historic moment for the series.
Importance: This development signals not only Gears of War: Reloaded’s massive fanbase but also its successful leap into the PlayStation ecosystem. The overwhelming demand suggests that Reloaded could be one of the year’s most impactful cross-platform launches.

Gears of War: Reloaded Tops PS5 Pre-Order Charts
This news was highlighted by VGT Gaming News, who reported the unexpected rise of Gears of War: Reloaded on the PS5 pre-order charts. According to their post, the data was sourced directly from PlayStation’s official website, confirming the game’s dominant position among upcoming releases.
What Sets Gears of War: Reloaded Apart In Pre-Orders?
What sets Reloaded apart is its impressive cross-platform compatibility, allowing PS5 and Xbox Series X players to team up in online co-op. Playing Gears of War on a DualSense while synced with an Xbox user is not just seamless—it’s “quietly revolutionary”.
Behind the scenes, The Coalition has rebuilt the game in the 4K visuals, HDR support, and doubled framerates—60FPS in campaign and up to 120FPS in multiplayer.
For both longtime fans and curious newcomers on PlayStation, Gears of War: Reloaded is shaping up to be the definitive way to experience the franchise’s legacy.
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