Borderlands 4 Boss Is Happy The Game Is Not $80 And Has No Paid Early Access
Briefly

Borderlands 4's price has been confirmed at $70, which is a $10 increase from Borderlands 3's launch price. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford expressed enthusiasm on social media, highlighting that 2K opted against raising the price to $80, a trend being adopted by other publishers like Microsoft. The game will not feature paid early access, and its release date has been moved up to September 12. Multiple premium editions will be available, with substantial post-launch DLC planned, including new Vault Hunters.
Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford expressed excitement over Borderlands 4's confirmed price of $70, emphasizing that 2K has chosen not to raise prices to $80.
Pitchford confirmed that Borderlands 4 will not have paid early access and moved its release date to September 12, ahead of its original schedule.
The game’s standard edition price reflects a $10 increase from Borderlands 3, while also offering premium editions at $100, $130, and $150 with additional content.
Despite the higher development budget for Borderlands 4, Gearbox plans extensive post-launch DLC, including new Vault Hunters, enhancing ongoing player engagement.
Read at GameSpot
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