
"Borderlands 4 boss Randy Pitchford is encouraging people to request refunds if they aren't enjoying the newly launched game, and now one publisher known for being cheeky has weighed in and offered up an alternative. Devolver Digital said anyone who gets a refund for Borderlands 4 can spend that money on one of its games, Mycopunk, which launched in July and costs $15. The game bears some stylistic resemblances to Borderlands 4, and, like that game, is also a co-op shooter set on an alien planet."
"For anyone just catching up, Pitchford has been posting non-stop since Borderlands 4 launched on September 12. He's involving himself in the discussion about Borderlands 4's PC version, calling people "4K stubborn" and disputing reports of performance issues. In one highly publicized post, Pitchford said, "Please get a refund from Steam if you aren't happy with it." Exactly how many people are getting Borderlands 4 refunds is unknown. As of September 17, the game remains Steam's No. 1 best-selling game in the US. It's also in the top 10 for most-played games on Steam right now, exceeding 200,000 peak concurrent users today."
Borderlands 4 launched on September 12, and Randy Pitchford encouraged customers to request refunds if they are unhappy with the game. Devolver Digital offered that refunded money could be spent on its game Mycopunk, a $15 co-op shooter released in July with stylistic resemblances to Borderlands 4. Pitchford has been active on social media about PC performance, calling critics "4K stubborn" and advising Steam refunds. Refund totals are unknown; as of September 17 the game was Steam's No. 1 best-selling title in the US and in Steam's top 10 for concurrent players, exceeding 200,000 peak users. Gearbox issued bug warnings and performance guidance. Borderlands 4 is available on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC; a Switch 2 port releases October 3.
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