Borderlands 4 Makes CEO "A Little Nervous" Due To The Game's Challenging Sections
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Borderlands 4 contains segments that are more challenging than many players might expect, with bosses and boss fight mechanics receiving particular attention. Players who prefer exploration and character interaction can still enjoy the game and avoid or mitigate tougher encounters. Struggling players can grind to level up their characters, making earlier difficulties trivial as progress is made. The game launches on September 12 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and on October 3 for Switch 2. The title is priced at $70 and is positioned as delivering substantial value, with ambitions to push franchise sales past 100 million units.
We have lots of players that actually aren't interested in deep, hard challenges; lots of people that love just exploring the Borderlands or spending time with the characters," Pitchford said. "I'm a little nervous because there are points of Borderlands 4 that are more challenging.
You will find that things that were hard when you were a little chump will become trivial when you become a badass," Pitchford said. "But we definitely have pushed the challenges quite a lot, especially with bosses and boss fight mechanics.
We went from an industry that predicted that we would die--that Borderlands would find no audience--to being one of the leading video game franchises in the world. And it's kind of humbling, frankly, to be a part of it," Pitchford told GamesRadar.
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