It looks like Borderlands 3 is indeed getting cross-platform play
It’s incredibly likely that Borderlands 3 will have cross-platform support. At least, it looks like it will have that support between PC and Xbox One.
It’s incredibly likely that Borderlands 3 will have cross-platform support. At least, it looks like it will have that support between PC and Xbox One.
Yesterday we told you that Borderlands 3 was probably going to be released on 13 September, and that it was also probably going to be exclusive to Epic’s Store on PC. Those are no longer just probabilities. They’ve both been confirmed by a YouTube ad that aired before it was supposed to. The ad has the Epic store logo, but …
Thanks to some recently deleted tweets, it looks there won’t be too much of a wait between now and the final release, as the official Borderlands account seems to have jumped the gun on that reveal. According to its hasty pull of the tweet trigger, Borderlands 3 will be out in September.
The day is young, my hype is fresh and it’s time to wax lyrical about what we can probably expect to see in the threequel that is Borderlands 3.
Did all those various clues released over the last week have you chomping at the bit for a game that rhymes with Schmorderlands Free? Well good news pal! Because here it is. Get your wub wub ready.
Borderlands 3 was always an inevitable project, but Gearbox needs a game to put some wins back in their tank after the last couple of years saw them in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. From the disaster that was Aliens: Colonial Marines to allegations of the shadiest business ethics around, Gearbox is in dire need of some rejuvenation. Which may finally come at the end of the month.
Here’s some new salt to take a liberal pinch of and throw on top of the pile, as YouTube channel The Know apparently got the hottest of scoops and managed to snag some details on the core four characters of Borderlands 3 via their anonymous source.
Geoff Keighley has set expectations high by announcing 10 brand new game reveals taking place at The Game Awards ceremony next week.
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