Mettre les frontières 4 révéler juste 2 quelques semaines après que le flop de 90 millions de dollars du film Borderlands soit salué comme l'ultime de Randy Pitchford “gros mouvement cérébral”



The newly announced Borderlands 4 is doing a strange bit of damage control for the Boîte de vitesses franchise after the disastrous Borderlands movie.

Yesterday at Soirée d'ouverture de la Gamescom en direct, the showcase kicked off by revealing Borderlands 4 avec un 2025 fenêtre de libération from developer Gearbox. This wasn’t exactly the best-kept secret in gamingjust earlier this year, publisher 2K confirmed Borderlands 4 was in active development and just one ofnumerous projectson the way from developer Gearbox.

This was all well before Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford very confidently said Borderlands 4 était le “greatest thingthe studio has ever done. There’s dancing around something, then there’s whatever Pitchford was doing here.

Bizarrement, it seems the Borderlands 4 announcement is being taken by series fans to be a brilliant bit of a distraction from the Borderlands movie. Le $90 million flop is reportedly heading to streaming services later this month, barely three months after it opened in theatres and failed to recoup a significant amount of its reported $110 million budgetlet alone the entire thing.

Big Brain Move: Give movie rights to your franchise to a group that will butcher itdistraction technique! Follow up: Release un-leaked announcement!” reads one Reddit comment reacting to the game announcement. “Damage control at it’s finestchimes in another comment.

Évidemment, cinematic trailers like the one accompanying Borderlands 4’s announcement take a long time to make and don’t just happen overnight as damage control for a bad movie. No one here is saying thatthey’re more angling comments around the weird timing of the trailer arriving as a distraction technique for the movie.

En fait, it’s worth pointing out that the Borderlands movie already appears to have had a positive effect on the games it takes inspiration from. Borderlands 3 rocketed up Steam’s best-sellers chart last week for example, while Borderlands 2 has also seen a huge influx of players. Even if people didn’t love the movie, it’s good that they’re still trying out Gearbox’s games.

Borderlands 3’s new update lets players skip to max level in the funniest way possible: starting at the final boss with garbage gear.