, depicting Marcus Fenix executing a Locust with the chainsaw bayonet On February 20, 2008, coinciding with the game's announcement at the Game Developers Conference, a free set of gamer pictures and a dashboard theme, as well as a teaser trailer titled "Duel," were made available via the
Xbox Live Marketplace. The first footage of gameplay from the campaign, highlighting new features of the game, was released online and to the Marketplace on May 9, 2008. After the Microsoft E3 press conference, the "Rendezvous" trailer and the press conference demonstration was available for download as well as a new free set of gamer pictures and a dashboard theme. On July 14, 2008, the teaser image was removed and the website relaunched and updated for
Gears of War 2.
Gears of War 2 was a focal point during Microsoft's
E3 2008 presentation on July 15, 2008, which included a "hands-on" demo. A second trailer, entitled "Rendezvous," was made available on July 14, 2008, as a part of E3. The
Joseph Kosinski-directed trailer, which features the
Trans Am track "Diabolical Cracker" from the album
Red Line, takes its title and spoken words from
Alan Seeger's
World War I poem
I Have a Rendezvous with Death. The game's release date was also set, with a worldwide release to occur on November 7, 2008. It was stated by Cliff Bleszinski that, unlike
Gears of War, the previous installment,
Gears of War 2 would not feature a PC port.
Limited Edition A Limited Edition of the game was confirmed on February 20, 2008. On July 14, 2008, more information about the Limited Edition's contents was revealed. The edition features alternative cover art, a SteelBook case with a bonus content DVD, a book entitled
Beneath the Surface: An Inside Look at Gears of War 2, which includes concept art and story-related information, a keepsake photo of Dominic and Maria, and an exclusive Xbox Live code to unlock a gold-plated Lancer for online play. As a bonus item promoted by electronics store
Best Buy, customers who preordered the Limited Edition also received a bonus Remote Control Centaur Tank replica, just like the new vehicle introduced in the game, free of charge.
Downloadable content and updates Upon release, every new copy of
Gears of War 2 features a code to download the
Flashback Map Pack, which includes five enhanced multiplayer maps from the original game. Customers who attended the
GameStop "Midnight Madness" game release event received a code to unlock a gold-plated Hammerburst rifle for use in multiplayer and a code for an exclusive Xbox 360 Dashboard theme optimized for the
New Xbox Experience. The first downloadable content released after
Gears of War 2 was the
Combustible Map Pack, which consists of three new multiplayer maps. This add-on was announced and released on December 15, 2008. The second title update was released on January 21, 2009, featuring several adjustments to gameplay and adding additional Achievements, the patch attempts to correct many of the "glitches" that players have discovered since the game's release. A third update was applied to
Gears of War 2 on March 24, 2009. The update added an experience-based ranking system in which the player is given a numerical value based on their number of experience points, which are gained by shooting or killing enemies in public multiplayer. The update also addressed several issues with matchmaking, including adding bots in place of players who have quit or lost connection to the game. In early July 2009, Epic Games applied a fourth update to
Gears of War 2, which added the ability to gain experience from the multiplayer Horde Mode, as well as applying several more gameplay fixes. On July 28, 2009, the
Dark Corners add-on was released. This add-on consisted of seven new multiplayer maps, and an additional campaign chapter that was originally deleted from the game. The deleted scene takes place after Maria's death, where the user can choose to either sneak into the stronghold as Theron Guards or charge in as in the original game, though the level is different from the one that appeared in the final game and features a cameo from a Stranded character from the original Gears.
All Fronts Collection On May 6, 2009, Microsoft and Epic Games issued a joint press release announcing the
Gears of War 2: All Fronts Collection, to be released on July 28, 2009. The
All Fronts Collection was to be sold as a retail package, and would have included all add-ons released for
Gears of War 2, a poster, and a strategy guide for the game. In response to complaints that the
All Fronts Collection had identical pricing to the
Dark Corners add-on, but significantly more content, as well as the
All Fronts Collection retail package not being made available in certain regions, Epic Games adjusted the release plan; the
All Fronts Collection was released digitally via Xbox Live and the
Dark Corners add-on was reduced in price.
Stereoscopic 3D support In June 2010 during the
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010
Mark Rein (vice president of
Epic Games) was showcasing a tech demo of
Gears of War 2 in stereoscopic 3D running on an Xbox 360 thanks to the TriOviz for Games Technology. "This technology's great because it works on normal HD TVs, as well as the very high end 3DTVs," Rein commented to
Computer and Video Games. "We're not planning to re-release this in 3D - unless Microsoft want us to - but I'm sure its technology may be keen to put in the games developed by our partners." In October 2010 TriOviz for Games Technology has been integrated in
Unreal Engine 3, allowing to easily convert in stereoscopic 3D, numerous past and upcoming games developed with this engine. ==Reception==