As the release of Borderlands 4 approaches, uncertainties surround its pricing strategy amidst rising development budgets in the gaming industry. CEO Randy Pitchford stated the new installment could adopt a price range similar to recent titles like Mario Kart World, potentially reaching $80, or maintain traditional pricing. The game is set to feature new vault hunters, expansive maps without loading screens, and significant upgrades, developed with over double the budget of Borderlands 3. This pricing dilemma reflects broader trends in the industry as premium titles face increased costs and competition.
Borderlands 4's pricing strategy remains uncertain, with Gearbox's Randy Pitchford revealing it could be competitive with new premium releases or stick to traditional pricing ranges.
Pitchford emphasized that the game will boast remarkable features, including new vault hunters and vast maps without loading screens, all developed with more than double the budget of its predecessor.
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