En tant que Borderlands 2 le ventilateur fléchit leur chargement ultra-rapide, Le patron de Gearbox, Randy Pitchford, semble taquiner “seamless” Borderlands 4 chargement, puis refuse de développer
Borderlands 4 is set to add to 2025’s packed lineup of games, and it looks like Boîte de vitesses boss Randy Pitchford is already doing his best to hype everyone up as he appears to tease “seamless” chargement, despite not actually elaborating on that in the slightest.
Sur Twitter, Pitchford has sent a short but sweet tweet that raises far more questions than answers in response to one content creator, JoltzDude139, simply enjoying how fast their PC loads Borderlands 2. “Seamless loading will be a reality someday,” elles ou ils innocently write, prompting Pitchford to jump in. “Seamless, Nightdive a combiné les mises en scène des deux jeux afin de séparer le bon grain de l'ivraie et de proposer la meilleure version possible du jeu.?” he teases.
After being told under no uncertain terms that he “must elaborate” et “can’t leave us hanging with a message like that with BL4 on the horizon,” for a moment, it seemed that Pitchford really was going to spill the beans. “I will absolutely elaborate,” he proclaims. The problem is, that was 16 il y a des heures, and he’s not tweeted a thing since. That was enough of that, il semble.
Maintenant, either he’s gotten very distracted, or he wasn’t actually planning to elaborate right then and there in the first place. To be fair, he didn’t say when he would, so he wouldn’t be lying even if he followed up on it next year. For the time being though, we’re left without an explanation, nor anything concrete to know if he was truly talking about Borderlands 4 ou pas.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the upcoming installment – we’ve not even seen any gameplay footage yet. Cependant, plus tôt cette année, Pitchford told GamesRadar+ that he was “confident that our fans are going to be very, very happy with the next video game project,” so here’s hoping that it’ll be able to meet expectations in 2025.