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GEARBOX Is CONFIRMED Working On THREE NEW GAMES…YES BORDERLANDS 4 IS ONE OF THEM!!!



Gearbox is confirmed to be working on THREE HUGE PROJECTS…lets talk about them and what this means for the future of Borderlands 4!!!

Borderlands 2 is a 2012 first-person shooter video game developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K. Taking place five years following the events of Borderlands (2009), the game is again set on the planet of Pandora. The story follows a new group of Vault Hunters who must ally with the Crimson Raiders, a resistance group made up of civilian survivors and guerrilla fighters, to defeat the tyrannical Handsome Jack before he can unlock the power of a new Vault. The game features the ability to explore the in-game world and complete main missions and optional side quests, either in offline splitscreen, single-player or online cooperative gameplay. Like its predecessor, the game features a procedurally generated loot system which is capable of generating numerous combinations of weapons and other gear.

With the unexpected success of the first game, Gearbox was able to secure a budget of $30–35 million to develop the sequel. Like its predecessor, the game adopted the “concept art style”, which features graphics inspired by both photorealistic imagery and comic-book-inspired visuals. The team attempted to address players’ feedback from the first game, and recruited Anthony Burch who wrote the game’s script which is seven times longer than that of the original game. Among the game’s diverse cast of characters, Handsome Jack, the central antagonist, was created to be a charismatic “douche” that mirrors Burch’s own personality. Borderlands 2 was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in September 2012, and it was ported to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as part of The Handsome Collection in March 2015.

The game received universal acclaim upon release. Critics generally praised the game’s visuals, writing, gameplay, and online multiplayer, as well as its variety of guns, while criticising its mission design and content fillers. The handheld and the virtual reality versions of the game were regarded to be inferior to the console and PC versions. More than 20 million units were shipped upon release and the game became 2K’s most successful release. It was nominated for multiple year-end accolades by several gaming publications. Gearbox supported the game with four add-on campaigns, new characters and five content packs. The game was followed by Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel in October 2014, and Borderlands 3 in September 2019. According to leaks in August 2023 Gearbox Software has officially begun development of Borderlands 4 on the Unreal Engine 4.

11 Comments

  1. I kinda fell off borderlands, i just keep up with th news a few times since it was a very important game to me, i hope borderlands 4 will light that love i once had again, great video

  2. That destiny clip makes me miss the old destiny content but destiny is so hard to get back into it's almost useless at this point either way gearbox better get that shit rolling

  3. knowing Gearbox I wouldn't be surprised if they release purchaseable weapon dlcs that only have one weapon and include it as 1 of 4 dlc in the season pass for Wonderlands 2 or Borderlands 4. That would suck but I wouldn't put it pass them.

  4. Man the last time I listened to you was back in 2019. God I missed your voice bro its been lont

  5. I'm not gonna lie: I really wish they'd give us more levels for Wonderlands! A sequel for Wonderlands is nice and all, but for the love of GOD, give us more regular levels(for skill points) in Wonderlands BEFORE you launch a sequel for it! Also, keep the other level bullshit to a minimum! Nobody likes having having to grind for hundreds of fucking levels for the same limited gear that is locked to the other levels!

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