Introduction

I’m really excited that Gears of War: Reloaded is finally coming to PS5 in beta form. It’s a big deal because Gears has always been an Xbox staple, and now PS5 players get to jump in too. In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything: the beta dates, how I got access, my performance settings, crossplay info, and the little issues I hit and fixed. Plus, I’ll share what I expect when the full game launches. Let’s dive in!
Gears of War Beta Dates and Schedule: Mark Your Calendar

The beta happens over two weekends:
- June 13–15, 2025: You get Team Deathmatch on Gridlock, Raven Down, and Gold Rush.
- June 20–22, 2025: Team Deathmatch stays, and they add King of the Hill on Canals.
I recommend marking these dates now. That way, you can pre-load ahead of time and avoid delays when the beta opens.
How I Got Access to Gears of War on PS5 (And You Can Too)

Getting into the beta is straightforward if you meet one of these:
- Pre-order Gears of War: Reloaded on the PlayStation Store.
- Have Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass on your Microsoft account (and link it on PS5).
- Own Gears of War: Ultimate Edition (digital) bought before May 5, 2025.
Once you’re eligible:
- On PS5, check your library or the Store for the beta download before June 13.
- Install it early so you can jump in immediately when the weekend starts.
I linked my Microsoft account on PS5 so I could invite friends on Xbox and keep my progress. But if you just want to play quickly, you can join basic matchmaking without linking—though I do recommend linking for crossplay perks.
My Performance Setup on PS5
I wanted smooth gameplay, so I did a few things:
- 4K at 60 FPS (Campaign-like) and up to 120 FPS in multiplayer on PS5 Pro. The visuals look crisp, and the action feels fluid.
- HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos 7.1.4, 3D spatial audio, and VRR all make a difference. The lighting and audio really pull you in.
- DualSense features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers add immersion—when I fire a Lancer or use the chainsaw, it feels more tactile. If you prefer steadier trigger pulls, you can tweak those settings in the PS5 menu.
- I used a wired Ethernet connection to keep lag at bay. Also, I closed background downloads and apps to give the beta full bandwidth. If you hit matchmaking issues, restarting the console or checking server status often helps.
Crossplay and Progression: Playing with Friends Everywhere

One of the coolest parts is crossplay: PS5 players can team up with folks on Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam), or cloud platforms. That means shorter queues and more friends to play with.
- You don’t strictly need a Microsoft account to join matches, but linking it unlocks invites, friends lists, and cross-progression (so your skins and stats move with you). I linked mine right away to keep any beta rewards safe.
What’s in the Beta of Gears of War (And the Perks)
During these weekends, you’ll see:
- Team Deathmatch on Gridlock, Raven Down, and Gold Rush both weekends.
- King of the Hill on Canals in the second weekend.
- No Horde mode in the beta—this is about testing core PvP systems.
As a nice bonus, you unlock exclusive skins (Adam Fenix and Anya Stroud) just by playing the beta if you pre-ordered or have Game Pass. I customized mine early so I could show off in matches, and I’ll keep them when the full game launches.
Common Beta Hiccups and How I Fixed Them in Gears of War
I did run into a few issues:
- Stuck in matchmaking queues. My fix: restart the PS5, double-check my internet, and watch the official Twitter/X for server updates. Sometimes it took a few tries, but it eventually worked.
- Frame drops or audio glitches. I made sure my PS5 firmware was up to date, closed background apps, and if needed, I relaunched the beta client. Keeping an eye on patch notes helped me know if the devs pushed fixes mid-weekend.
I watched community forums and social channels—other players shared similar fixes, and sometimes the devs responded with tips or news on server scaling. That proactive check saved me frustration.
Looking Ahead to Gears of War : Full Launch on August 26, 2025
After the beta, here’s what I’m looking forward to:
- Full release on August 26, 2025, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam), and cloud, with Day One support on Game Pass Ultimate/PC Game Pass.
- The remaster includes the entire campaign (with seamless co-op and zero loading screens), all multiplayer maps and modes, remastered 4K assets, HDR, 60 FPS campaign, 120 FPS multiplayer, Dolby Vision & Atmos, 3D audio, VRR, and the full Ultimate Edition content and DLCs.
- Free upgrade for Ultimate Edition owners; $39.99 for new buyers.
- Crossplay and cross-progression remain key—so everything you earn in beta carries over.
It’s also meaningful because Gears coming to PlayStation signals Microsoft’s strategy to reach more players. Plus, it lines up nicely with the series’ 20th anniversary next year.
FAQs
Q: When is the Gears: Reloaded beta on PS5?
A: June 13–15 and June 20–22, 2025. Pre-order or Game Pass eligibility is needed.
Q: How do I join on PS5?
A: Pre-order on PlayStation Store or link your Game Pass/Microsoft account, then download the beta before June 13.
Q: Which modes are in beta?
A: Team Deathmatch on Gridlock, Raven Down, Gold Rush (both weekends) and King of the Hill on Canals (second weekend). No Horde mode.
Q: Do I need a Microsoft account?
A: Basic matchmaking works without it, but linking unlocks full crossplay and progress sync across platforms.
Q: What performance can I expect on PS5?
A: Up to 4K@60 FPS campaign-like sections and up to 120 FPS multiplayer on PS5 Pro, with HDR, Dolby Vision/Atmos, 3D audio, DualSense support. Use wired internet for best stability.
Q: When is the full game out?
A: August 26, 2025, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and cloud, free for Ultimate Edition owners and on Game Pass.
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Conclusion of Gears of War
I can’t wait to see how you all enjoy the Gears of War: Reloaded beta on PS5. Use this guide to get in quickly, optimize your settings, and avoid bumps. When you play, please share your feedback below—together, we’ll fine-tune tips and make this the best beta experience. Don’t forget to bookmark this page and come back for full launch coverage on August 26, 2025. Happy gaming!