With Borderlands 3 only a few months away, the anticipation surrounding the return of the franchise that modernized the looter shooter is the topic of many conversations. For over five years, the industry has been without a mainline entry to the series, leaving many to wonder how the franchise would continue after the grand success of Borderlands 2. Although Gearbox and 2K maintained relevance with the release of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, fans of the franchise are eager to see where the vault hunters will go next.

Not long ago now, Gearbox officially announced Borderlands 3 with a release date of September 13, 2019. Shortly afterwards, the industry was shown pre-release footage of the game where audiences witnessed footage of a game similar to that of its predecessors, yet better in every way imaginable. All of the positive reception surrounding the gameplay of Borderlands 3 can be attributed to the length of development time. Similarly to titles such as Red Dead Redemption 2…

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