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Summary

  • Borderlands 4 got its first full-length trailer, and Randy Pitchford wasn't lying about its epicness.
  • Fans got a first-hand look at the four vault hunters coming to the game, as well as a sneak peek at the big bad.
  • It helps end 2024 positively for the franchise, as the movie's failure dominated headlines.

Just three months after revealing Borderlands 4 at Gamescom Opening Nigꦺht💦 Live, Randy Pitchford and the team at Gearbox Software have returned with the looter shooter's first full-length trailer. After previously teasing the existenc🧸e of a trailer on social media, Pitchford took the stage during Thursday night's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Game Awards presentation to deliver a two-minute-long look at the first true 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Borderlands game since 2019's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Borderlands 3.

Of note is the fact that there was indeed gameplay in this trailer, with multiple sequences of bombastic gunplay showcased. Additionally, fans got a first-hand look at the game's four Vault Hunters, including a hulking brute with a mech suit and another 𒁃character who appears to have dual swords.

Elsewhere, a grapple hook was also showcased in the trailer. It's unclear if the grapple hook is limited to a specific character class, or if it'll be available to all classes. Either way, it looks like the g🍬ame will have some verticality.

Unfortunately, as was the case with the initial debut trailer, no concrete release dꦅa🥃te was provided. Rather, the game was given a broader 2025 window, meaning any month is a safe bet.

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Borderlands Ends The Year Positively

Regardless, Thursday's trailer ensures that the Borderlands franchise ends 2024 more positively than it started it. As fans may recall, 2024 also played host to the m𝓀uch-maligned Borderlanꦓds live-action movie.

The movie reportedly suffered major financial losses, with a theatrical run th♈at ended with just $30 million grossed against a $150 million budget. It was subject to memes and roasts from fans and critics alike, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:with even Uwe Boll joining i𒅌n on the roasting.

Somehow, though, the movie "benefited" game꧑ sales, with Take-Two, th💦e parent company of Gearbox, reporting that game sales were positive. Now, with the movie firmly behind the IP, fans can look forward to a true, and hopefully, better received entry in the franchise. Thursday's trailer was the first step in𒊎 that direction.

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