Gears of War: Reloaded is an enhanced port of the Ultimate Edition with upgraded graphics and all content from the original game. That includes the collectible COG tags from the campaign, so here is how to get all Act 1 COG tags in Gears of War: Reloaded.

Act 1 COG Tag locations in Gears of War Reloaded

There are12 COG tagsto be found in the first act of the campaign across six chapters. All can be found in the environment by searching for the bloody COG symbol.

Act I: 14 Years After E-Day

The first COG tag can be found at the back of the wall in the next room after breaking out of your prison cell. The second COG tag is located in the back of the room where the Locust burn through the door and down Dom as part of the tutorial. The third COG tag is outside the burned-through door by hooking a left and walking up the stairs, which will be in the corner.

Act I: Trial By Fire

The fourth COG tag can be found after the first combat encounter of the chapter. The fifth COG tag will be near the second emergence hole next to the exit after plugging up two holes inside the building.

Act I: Fish In A Barrel

The sixth COG tag is in the back corner of the fountain area, where several emergence holes get closed up.

Act I: Knock Knock

The seventh COG tag is on the left-hand side of the House of Sovereigns, next to a white van.

Act I: Hammer

The eighth COG tag is located at the end of the hallway where your squad defends Jack, opening a door, which is right after Cole Train joins the group. The ninth COG tag is near the corpse of Rojas when the group finds him.

Act I: China Shop

The 10th COG tag is at the beginning of the chapter near the dead end of the hallway. The 11th COG tag is inside the left alcove of the final door you need to lure the Berserker into. The 12th COG tag is alongside the left side of the area where you fight the Berserker. Be sure to grab it before killing the Berserker.

For more on Gears of War: Reloaded, be sure to check outthe full PC system requirementsfor the game.

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