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Make 2 3 and 4 like the original Gears of War Ultimate Edition. (A graphically enhanced edition.)
I think they have licensing isues since the first 4 were made by Epic Games
Gears (1) made it to PC in an Ultimate Edition. Gears 4 was on PC.
After looking at Wikipedia, Gears 1-3 were developed by Epic Games. Gears 4 was developed by The Coalition.
Oddly though, when you start up Gears of War Ultimate Edition, there is no splash screen for Epic Games. It only says Microsoft Studios.
Also according to Wiki:
Following the acquisition of the Gears of War intellectual property by Microsoft from Epic Games in early 2014, The Coalition was formed and charged with the continuation and development of the franchise.
Incidentally Gears of War Ultimate Edition (2015), and Gears 4 (2016), are listed of development by The Coalition, on Wikipedia.
Should not be a licensing issue to get Gears 1-4 Ultimate Edition to PC then. ;-)