Gears of War JD Actor Might be Teasing Upcoming Gears New for June Xbox Showcase
The actor behind JD Fenix might have teased upcoming Gears of War news for the scheduled Xbox Showcase this June.
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The actor behind JD Fenix might have teased upcoming Gears of War news for the scheduled Xbox Showcase this June.
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