Borderlands 3 has been a big commercial success for Gearbox Studios. The game sold truckloads of copies in its first few days on store shelves. And the team has steadily been following that up with a free, post-launch content drip feed that’s helped keep players interested. On the latest episode of The Borderlands Show, the
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Amid the recent claims made by former Claptrap voice actor David Eddings and Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford about Eddings’ departure from Borderlands 3, Eddings has now accused Pitchford of physically assaulting him. Eddings’ recent Twitter thread on the matter was to “correct the record” that Pitchford had stated previously about the offer that was given
Just when you thought all the controversy surrounding Borderlands 3 has faded away, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford took to Twitter to give his two cents on David Eddings’, the original Claptrap voice actor, departure. There was no “force” – He wanted it (and reveled in it). The issue today is that Mr. Eddings is bitter
GEarbox CEO Randy Pitchford is well-known for being extremely vocal and active on Twitter, answering many fans’ questions on various titles, including the upcoming Borderlands 3. A recent answer to an inquiry from a fellow Twitter user revealed some interesting information about the long-awaited third installment to the well-loved franchise: We are focused on the
There has been a lot of commotion this week dealing with Borderlands 3 and in-game purchases, otherwise known as microtransactions. Despite confirming at the Borderlands 3 gameplay reveal event earlier in the week that the game would allow players to spend money on cosmetic items, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford ended up fighting back against the notion of this
It seems as though noteworthy voice actor from the Borderlands series will indeed not be returning for the franchise’s third entry this fall. David Eddings, who has previously voiced Borderlands’ most iconic robotic character Claptrap, recently confirmed on Twitter that he will not be reprising the role in Borderlands 3. Eddings has previously voiced Claptrap in Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel,
We finally got the first taste of Borderlands 3 gameplay at the game’s reveal event in Los Angeles, California. It has been years since Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel launched and fans are hungry for new content from the goofy loot shooter. Needless to say, it is more of the same Borderlands gameplay you know with some great quality
Following the reveal of the first official gameplay footage for Borderlands 3, additional ancillary details about the game have started to come out. One of those such details, in regards to the game’s potential length, has now been unveiled. Speaking to PC Gamer, Gearbox’s creative director Paul Sage says that Borderlands 3 will last about 30 hours, but
Today, following the Borderlands 3 Gameplay Reveal Event, it was announced that Ray Chase is voicing Rhys in Borderlands 3. Ray Chase is known for voicing Noctis in Final Fantasy XV. In his tweet announcing his role, Ray said he found Troy Baker’s performance of the character in Tales from the Borderlands to be “inspirational”
The dilapidated and goofy world of Borderlands has never struck me as a place teeming with personality. Despite the added variety in Borderlands 2, Pandora has been, and always will b,e the dull wasteland I played in the first Borderlands. What truly set the series apart from the plethora of post-apocalyptic games was its attempt
As promised, Gearbox Software and 2K Games revealed the first look at extended gameplay footage from Borderlands 3 today and in the process divulged a multitude of new mechanics that will be present. The demo that Gearbox showed off took us to many different areas of Borderlands 3. Things kicked off with the game’s tutorial, which featured
Tomorrow, Gearbox Software and 2K Games is set to unveil the first gameplay footage from this year’s release of Borderlands 3. Up until this point, we have only received a handful of different trailers for the game rather than actual gameplay. Ahead of the game’s formal reveal event though, a new sequence of official gameplay footage
Borderlands 3 is poised to have a full gameplay reveal livestream on May 1, 2019. Just a couple days before that event is set to start, Gearbox Software decided to unveil a brand new Twitch Extension for the game called ECHOcast that will give viewers a surprising amount of access and reward opportunities when they watch
I played the original Borderlands when I was fifteen years old. At the time, it was one of my favorite games ever, thanks to an identity and personality I had never seen before in games. The art, the writing, the humor; it was all new to me. I knew that the game was unique and one that
2K and Gearbox announced a Borderlands V.I.P program called the Vault Insider Program. In it, you can earn points doing a variety of different activities. Those activities can include watching videos, redeeming codes, reading articles, and more. You can then redeem these points to receive rewards. Golden Loot Chest keys and computer wallpapers are current
After weeks of drama, more has come to the table. Tales from the Borderlands voice actor Troy Baker was originally asked at Supanova Melbourne on whether or not he was returning to voice Rhys at a panel. He responded solemnly “no,” with no understanding as to why he was not asked. Later, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford said
In a response to fan questions on Twitter, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says that Slag weapons will not be returning to Borderlands 3 when it releases later this year. This is not the first time Pitchford has answered questions about the game on Twitter, as he recently discussed the reasoning behind the six-month exclusivity on the
After Gearbox Software put gamers out of their misery at the start of the month by announcing Borderlands 3 release date, we’ve obviously seen a huge increase in everything Borderlands related. We now know that Ashly Burch who voices Tiny Tina will be making an appearance in Borderlands 3, but unfortunately, Troy Baker won’t – which was quite
On Saturday, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford responded to user LilMcFlurry on Twitter regarding why Borderlands 3 for PC is coming exclusively to the Epic Games Store for six months before Steam. In a very long series of tweets, Pitchford explains numerous reasons regarding their decision. Pitchford’s comments addressed store features, Epic’s business model compared to Valve’s, pro-consumerism,
Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford confirmed on his official Twitter account that fan-favorite Tiny Tina will be coming back to the upcoming Borderlands 3. In even better news, she will be voiced once again by Ashly Burch. This was in response to a fan’s inquiry, as they wondered if the voice actress would be reprising her
There’s been a bit of a commotion this week surrounding Borderlands 3 and actor Troy Baker, who just a few days ago talked about how seemingly unhappy he was that he wouldn’t be reprising the role of Rhys who originally appeared in Telltale’s Tales from the Borderlands. While Baker seemed to lay the blame at Gearbox’s feet,
Borderlands 3 has finally been announced and while we have yet to see any real-time gameplay, we have seen the new Vault Hunters in action from a trailer. Naturally, the internet went to work to find out as much information they can regarding the newest entry in the beloved looter shooter franchise. Even though there
It’s no secret that developers aren’t a fan of review bombing — and Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford can be added to that list. Following a wide-spread review bomb of Borderlands games on digital marketplace Steam, Pitchford is using it as a basis to defend Borderlands 3 moving exclusively to competitor Epic Games Store. Even if his claims
Review bombing is nothing new. Steam users have been using the tactic for years now to express their displeasure directly with developers as well as consumers. However, many times the player’s review bombing tactic doesn’t even involve the game. So, Steam has implemented a system to try to separate the fair criticism from the criticism that doesn’t
Borderlands 3 is finally fixing arguably the biggest complaint that fans of the series have always critiqued its co-op mode of: shared loot. If you don’t already know, when playing with other players, whether they be friends or randoms, all the loot is dropped is picked up on a first come basis. Whoever gets the loot first
Yesterday, we saw developer Gearbox Software unearth a Borderlands 3 announcement trailer alongside the long-awaited September 13 launch date, but PC fans weren’t a bit happy about this exclusivity decision that it will be available on the Epic Store for the first six months. Angry steam players have been so enraged by this news that they have taken
Gearbox Software and 2K Games announced the release date for Borderlands 3 this morning and in the process, the game went live on most digital and physical storefronts for pre-order. On one product page specifically, though, it seems as though a currently unannounced feature for the game could have been divulged. According to the official Borderlands 3
We can finally put an end to all speculation at last as developer Gearbox Software has revealed today that Borderlands 3 will launch September 13 worldwide on PS4, Xbox One, though the PC version will be exclusive to the Epic Store – the budding rival to Steam. For PC users this will be the only place to
Borderlands 3 was finally announced to much fanfare last week at Gearbox Software’s PAX East panel. Various details have been slowly leaking out in the days since and today the cover art and collector’s edition info was “leaked” by Twitter user Wario64. Borderlands 3 box art + Deluxe Edition + Super Deluxe Edition + Diamond
Borderlands 3 was finally announced last week by Gearbox Software at PAX East and while the game’s debut trailer got many fans excited, it most notably was still lacking information about a potential release date for the title. Now, it seems like the launch day for the game could have recently been divulged on Twitter,