Gearbox would rather expand on the ones already in the game.
At this point, wouldn't a simple apology about earlier inaccuracies have been enough?
Apparently, a whole development team was dedicated to just boss fights.
Gearbox Software boss Randy Pitchford makes it clear that the upcoming looter shooter will indeed have in-game purchases.
Yesterday's reveal event gave out tons of juicy tidbits.
Lead boss designer Matt Cox says "there's plenty of endgame."
Ray Chase will be replacing Troy Baker as Rhys in the upcoming looter shooter.
Take a brief look at many of the crazy things coming in the looter shooter.
Gearbox Software is intending to let players choose between performance and resolution options.
That's if you really "beeline it through", according to Gearbox.
Gearbox CEO says, "We're not doing any of that free-to-play junk."
The signature looter shooter gameplay has seen some big additions.
It seems you can follow your streamer of choice even closer than usual on May 1st.
Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford would love to see Borderlands on the Switch.
Players will also have a chance to switch elemental damage on weapons.
The reveal event will be followed by "hundreds of live streamers playing and sharing their impressions of Borderlands 3 for the first time."
That's 25 times the number of individual gun sounds in Borderlands 2.
How does Hopoo Games' shooter seamlessly achieve what so many looter shooters stumble with?
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Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford teases new element type.