Borderlands
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In addition to "billions" of weapons, Borderlands 4 has "the deepest and most diverse skill trees" of any game in the series
By Ali Jones published
News You'll have the "greatest freedom to shoot and loot" ever

Borderlands 4's tone sits somewhere between the first two games, which probably means less Skibidi Toilet and more Handsome Jack-style antics
By Ali Jones published
News But it isn't "without the oddity and zaniness" that makes a Borderlands game what it is

Gearbox didn't set out to create an open-world game with Borderlands 4, but the FPS does have "open-world-like features, such as seamless travel between zones"
By Kaan Serin published
News "Borderlands games have always had, to a degree, a more open, explore-the-world-around-you feeling"

Borderlands 4 moves beyond Borderlands 3 and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands as Gearbox promises "billions of weapons and accessories"
By Ali Jones published
News That's billionS, plural

Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford is "testing Borderlands 4 on Steam," and just wanted to check and see if you can tell
By Dustin Bailey published
News Can anybody see Randy playing Borderlands 4?

Borderlands 4 studio Gearbox gave the devs custom cast iron skillets for Christmas because "we f***ing cooked"
By Dustin Bailey published
News That's one way to say you're proud of your team's work

Borderlands 4 CEO wouldn't call the shooter an open-world, but it is the "most open and free" game Gearbox has ever made
By Kaan Serin published
News Randy Pitchford says you'll be able to go as far as the eye can see without load times, including (maybe) the moon

Gearbox lead wants Borderlands 4 to have less "toilet humor," says the thought of "skibidi toilet" and a gun called "Hawk 2A" in the game makes him want to "cry real tears"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "I remain firm in my criticism of BL3's overabundance of toilet humor"
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