The company states that the Gearbox-developed first-person shooter Borderlands has “sold over two million units worldwide and has established itself as a key franchise for Take-Two. Take-Two also said that it has the long-term publishing rights to the brand.
Sick of muted earthtones and dessicated grays in post-apocalyptica? Exempt Borderlands from the b*tching, please.
This latest trailer hits all the right notes - guns blazing, formidable monstrosities, Law and Order walkdown swagger - in showing you what the "role-playing shooter"
The Mission: It's the last day of E3, and a tired team of Gearbox Software employees are willing to sit down for an open interview. Your stomach is growling, and your schedule is tight, but there will be lunch involved, and the developer's upcoming post-apocalyptic co-op shooter Borderlands (PC, 360, PS3) was easily one of the most interesting titles shown at the expo.
Straight from the Take Two press conference, here is footage shot during the Borderlands (PC, PS3, X360) presentation. Gearbox president Randy Pitchford was on hand to show off his company's upcoming post-apocalyptic shooter.
Gearbox president Randy Pitchford revealed more details on his company's upcoming post-apocalyptic shooter Borderlands today at the Take-Two press conference.
@vGInfidel, No problem with the removal, I did a search for an article that had this information, but did not find any, so I posted it (the search capabilities of the search box on the SE aren't that great).
My post isn't wrong as I posted an article and that article has the direct information that is part of the summary and the title.
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Given the context this may be so but the game was sold out in a lot of places. It's still a valid data point regardless.