Developer The Coalition announced on Monday that a playlist update is inbound for Gears of War: Ultimate Edition’s multiplayer.

According to a post on the Gears of War forums, The Coalition has said that it has acknowledged the high demands it’s received from players to see King of the Hill return to the title, with the latest update having the fan-favorite mode becoming a permanent addition to the ‘Social’ category.

As well as its reintroduction to the Ultimate Edition’s multiplayer, King of the Hill’s XP value will remain at the same rate as the one received from competitive matches and will also have its own leaderboards, carrying over statistics from past competitive matchups in the mode.

The Coalition confirmed that the update would not remove Blitz, a King of the Hill-esque mode introduced to the Ultimate Edition.

Ultimate Edition’s map rotation system, which is an area that The Coalition had previously stated that it would be improving in a future update, is set to receive some more noticeable changes once the update is in full effect, including popular maps popping up more frequently in the map rotation cycle.

Three Gears of War multiplayer maps — Bullet Marsh, Rooftops and Garden — won’t be returning to any modes that have a respawn feature, as The Coalition says that it has currently been unable to deal with the issues that Ultimate Edition players have encountered in these maps.

The Ultimate Edition’s playlist update will be rolled out to Xbox One on Friday, November 20.

“We are constantly looking at a combination of player feedback and our own data to help inform decisions on the future of Gears of War: Ultimate Edition,” The Coalition wrote on a community thread. “Since our Playlist Refresh, we’ve been monitoring your feedback about the changes which have helped inform some new changes coming this Friday.”

Coinciding with the update will be a special Ultimate Edition event called ‘Brothers to the End (Execution),’ which will be running from November 20 to November 23.

Earlier this month, The Coalition held a double XP event for the Ultimate Edition to celebrate the nine-year anniversary of the original Gears of War’s release on Xbox 360.

With Microsoft recently releasing the New Xbox One Experience, it won’t be long until Ultimate Edition owners will be able to download all four Xbox 360 Gears of War titles free of charge, as The Coalition announced it would begin to send out special download tokens as of December 1.

Learn more about Gears of War: Ultimate Edition in Hardcore Gamer’s review.