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New Gears of War 3 cast member revealed

Remember when I wrote that Cliff Bleszinski tweeted last night about someone joining the Gears of War 3 cast? Well, in a latest tweet he revealed that it’ll be Canadian actor/rapper Drake, who will be playing the role of Jace Stratton in the game.

Drake is the stage name for Aubrey Graham, who is best known for his role of Jimmy Brooks in Degrassi: The Next Generation. Drake is his middle name. Props to those who watched this awesome show back in the day!

Bleszinski teases new Gears of War 3 cast member

Gears of War 3 designer Cliff Bleszinski (AKA CliffyB) hinted on his Twitter page about something cool today.

“We’re revealing the newest (sic) edition to the Gears of War 3 cast tomorrow – A super talented artist who is exploding on the scene. Guesses?” Bleszinski tweeted last night (June 10, 2010).

Xbox 360 dashboard spoils Gears of War 3 reveal

O.K., it comes as little surprise that Epic Games’ big announcement is Gears of War 3, coming in April 2011 for the Xbox 360. However, since a much hyped reveal is going to take place April 12 on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the announcement on Xbox 360 dashboards today jumped the lancer just a bit.

Cliff Bleszinski’s late night game reveal pushed to April 12, 2010

Video game fans will have to wait a couple of days to see what charismatic game designer Cliff Bleszinski will unveil on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. CliffyB has delayed his appearance until April 12, 2010…

Epic’s CliffyB thinks PC gaming in disarray

Epic’s lead designer, Clifford Bleszinski, who got his major career start during the golden age of PC gaming during the ’90s with titles like Unreal and Jazz Jackrabbit, told the MTV Multiplayer blog last Wednesday (February 13, 2008) that the platform will probably be secondary for him from hereon out.

“I think people would rather make a game that sells 4.5 million copies than a million and Gears is at 4.5 million right now on the 360. I think the PC is just in disarray… what’s driving the PC right now is Sims-type games and WoW and a lot of stuff that’s in a web-based interface. You just click on it and play it. That’s the direction PC is evolving into, so for me the PC is kind of the secondary part of what we’re…