Gearbox Entertainment has provided quite a few details about the Takedown at Hadron Abyss raid, like its bosses and rewards.
The Subjugator and Thol the Invincible look like they could put up an evenly matched fight against even the best endgame builds.
The looter shooter still has a bit of a journey ahead of it, but Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick still believes that a Switch 2 port is doable.
In a lengthy social media post, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford discussed how he uses ChatGPT as a search engine, and it isn't used in work.
A new Vault and the return of some familiar faces are great reasons to dive back into Kairos again, and C4SH is certainly a big draw.
The studio revealed details about how the FPS improvements were implemented, like reducing polygon counts, among other methods.
The Whispering Glacier also presents new challenges, including hidden areas and a dimension where random World Bosses await.
The mountains of Kairos hide some interesting secrets, new challenges and a whole lot of loot for the Vault Hunters to earn.
It is worth noting that these diverse list of games have been listed alphabetically, and Microsoft has not provided any sales figures.
Bounty Pack 2, dubbed Legend of the Stone Demon, will be accompanied by a free update that brings an entirely new tier of loot rarity.
Gearbox's recent addition to its popular looter shooter franchise might not be a great choice for a Switch 2 port, after all.
"We're still supporting Borderlands," says Strauss Zelnick, despite no update on sales numbers and pausing Switch 2 development.
A Take-Two spokesperson confirmed this, while also noting that the company is continuing working with Nintendo on other titles.
The next Bounty Pack, Legend of the Stone Demon, lands next month, while the first paid Story Pack and Vault Hunter go live in March.
Zooming in at sales figures for just December, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 took the crown, with Battlefield 6 instead being ranked at third.
After a delay to ensure the "best possible experience for our fans," Gearbox may finally announce a release date for the Switch 2 version.
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