Update March 29, 10 a.m. PT: Since the reveal and confirmation of Borderlands 3 being in development, IGN has taken a deeper dive into what we’ve seen of the long-awaited sequel so far.
Be sure to watch IGN’s trailer rewind of the Borderlands 3 reveal below to see all the Easter eggs, gameplay details, and other secrets you may have missed below.
Be sure to read on for all of the information we know so far about Borderlands 3, and be sure to stay tuned to IGN as more details are revealed.
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Update: 2: Randy Pitchford and Paul Sage at the end of Gearbox’s PAX East 2019 finally, officially announced and confirmed Borderlands 3 is in development.
Gearbox and 2K confirmed the highly anticipated Borderlands sequel is in development, though no Borderlands 3 release date, platforms, or price was confirmed. You can watch the gameplay teaser trailer below in 4K, which debuted during the PAX East keynote and confirms characters, powers, and locations from the much-anticipated sequel.
Aside from today’s teaser trailer, 2K has teased more information on Borderlands 3 should be coming on April 3, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated should they reveal any pricing, different editions, platforms, release date or other details.
The trailer shows off some of the new and returning characters for Borderlands 3. Randy Pitchford teased some of these characters earlier in the PAX East panel, including the new villains and Vault Hunters.
Gearbox released Borderlands 2 in 2012, and ever since there has been discussion around the presumed sequel. Back in 2015, Gearbox said it wanted to make Borderlands 3 but that the studio needed help to make Borderlands 3 happen. We knew as early as 2016 that Gearbox was working on the next Borderlands, but no sort of official announcement about it came alongside those comments.
2017 gave us our first taste of what Borderlands 3 would look like thanks to a GDC 2017 demo showcasing a Borderlands world. And later that year we learned most of Gearbox was working on a game we likely assumed to be Borderlands 3.
2018 gave us no concrete information about Borderlands, but earlier this year signs pointed to a potential Borderlands 3 announcement coming soon, while a teaser trailer released yesterday heavily teased what would be Borderlands 3.
While we wait for more info, be sure to check out all the info on Borderlands Game of the Year Edition’s imminent release, our feature on six features we’d like to see in Borderlands 3, and be sure to stay tuned to IGN for more on Borderlands 3.
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\r\n2018 brought with it the first real rumblings of Microsoft and Sony\u0027s plans for next-generation consoles. While both companies have acknowledged the existence of new hardware, the details and potential release dates are still heavily rumored.
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\r\nMicrosoft first officially mentioned its work on a new Xbox (or Xboxes) during its E3 2018 press conference, when Phil Spencer said it was \u0022deep into architecting the next Xbox consoles, where we will once again deliver on our commitment to deliver the benchmark of console gaming.\u0022 Shortly after, a report published by Thurrott claimed Microsoft\u0027s next-gen plans include a \u0022series of devices,\u0022 code-named \u0022Scarlett,\u0022 that are expected to launch in 2020.
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\r\nA subsequent report by Thurott, published in July, expanded on the Scarlett rumors. According to the report, Microsoft will release two consoles in 2020: a traditional piece of next-gen hardware and a cheaper, streaming-focused box.
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\r\nRumors about Sony\u0027s next-gen console, meanwhile, have been more scarce. The company\u0027s CEO, Kenichiro Yoshida, told the Financial Times next-generation hardware is \u0022necessary,\u0022 though he didn\u0027t comment on a potential name or any further details for what will likely become PlayStation 5. The FT report, however, claims Sony\u0027s next console \u0022might not represent a major departure from the PS4, and that the fundamental architecture would be similar.\u0022
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\r\nConsidering these rumors, and given the fact that November will mark PlayStation 4 and Xbox One\u0027s sixth year on the market, it\u0027s not too farfetched to believe we may get our first look at the ninth generation of consoles in 2019.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/next-gen-1546961028863.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/next-gen-1546961028863_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”01″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Nintendo Is Working on an Updated Switch
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\r\nBefore we\u0027re introduced to next-gen hardware, Nintendo may release a new version of its handheld-home console hybrid.
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\r\nAccording to a Wall Street Journal report, discussions have occurred within Nintendo about a Switch with, among other changes, an upgraded LCD display. The potential new Switch could be released in the back half of 2019, according to the paper\u0027s sources.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/switch-1546961028866.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/switch-1546961028866_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Nintendo Switch”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/nintendo-switch”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”02″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Microsoft Considering a Disc-less Xbox One
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\r\nSticking with the current generation, Microsoft is reportedly considering a disc-less version of Xbox One to be released in 2019.
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\r\nAccording to a report published by Thurrott, the removal of a disc drive would allow Microsoft to sell a variation of its Xbox One for $200 USD or less. The rumored SKU would reportedly be accompanied by a \u0022disc-to-digital\u0022 program, allowing current Xbox One owners to trade in their physical games at participating retailers for a digital download code.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/xboxonex-1546961028869.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/xboxonex-1546961028869_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Nintendo Switch”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/nintendo-switch”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”03″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”A Harry Potter RPG Is in Development
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\r\nSupposed leaked gameplay from an unannounced Harry Potter RPG was posted online in October, sparking speculation and excitement from muggles across the internet.
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\r\nThe video was reportedly leaked by a Reddit user who was shown the gameplay as part of a mall survey group. The footage, which has since been taken down, showed the makings of a promising Wizarding World RPG, complete with character customization, Hogwarts houses, and familiar spells.
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\r\nThe legitimacy of the leak was corroborated by BBC News reporter Lizo Mzimba, who said the footage was from \u0022a yet to be announced RPG currently titled Harry Potter Magic Awakened.\u0022 While nothing about the potential game has been confirmed, it\u0027s rumored to be in development at Warner Bros.-owned Avalanche Software, makers of Disney Infinity.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/harrypotter-1546961028862.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/harrypotter-1546961028862_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Harry Potter RPG Project”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/harry-potter-project”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”04″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Rocksteady\u0027s Mysterious Next Game
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\r\nThere\u0027s been no shortage of speculation about what Rocksteady\u0027s been working on since it wrapped the Batman: Arkham trilogy in 2015.
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\r\nWhile the studio was long-rumored to be working on a Superman game, it shot down that speculation in late November, saying plainly its next game was \u0022not Superman.\u0022 With that rumor deflated, we\u0027re once again left without any clues as to what\u0027s next for Rocksteady.
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\r\nHowever, 2019 will mark the fourth year since the studio\u0027s last AAA release (not counting 2016\u0027s Batman: Arkham VR), making an announcement of what\u0027s to come fairly likely over the course of the next 12 months.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/rocksteady-1546961028864.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/rocksteady-1546961028864_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Harry Potter RPG Project”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/harry-potter-project”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”05″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Blizzard Is Developing Diablo 4 Under the Code Name \u0027Feris\u0027
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\r\nBlizzard has reportedly been working on the next mainline Diablo, under the code name \u0022Feris,\u0022 since 2016. While this remains a rumor, the information comes from Kotaku\u0027s Jason Schreier, who cites nearly a dozen current and former Blizzard employees in his report.
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\r\nThe rumored Diablo 4 wouldn\u0027t be released until 2020 at the earliest, according to the report, and would introduce \u0022light MMO elements\u0022 to the series. \u0022Embrace the darkness\u0022 is said to be one of the guiding principles within Blizzard for the game and its art direction.
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\r\nHopes for a new mainline Diablo are especially high after the reveal of Diablo: Immortal, a mobile-only spinoff, was met with severe fan backlash.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/diablo-1546961028859.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/diablo-1546961028859_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Diablo 4″,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/diablo-4″,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”06″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”A New BioShock Is in the Works
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\r\nEarly last year, an in-depth report on Mafia 3 developer Hangar 13, again published by Kotaku\u0027s Jason Schreier, featured a hidden nugget about the future of BioShock: the series\u0027 next game is currently in development as a top-secret project code-named \u0022Parkside.\u0022
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\r\n2K Games parent company Take-Two Interactive previously called BioShock \u0022unquestionably a permanent franchise,\u0022 seemingly hinting at another entry in the beloved series, which hasn\u0027t seen a new release since BioShock Infinite in 2013. However, development on \u0022Parkside\u0022 was said to be in its early stages, making a 2019 announcement far from a sure thing.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/bioshock-1546961028854.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/bioshock-1546961028854_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”BioShock Next”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/bioshock-next”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”07″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”An Official Borderlands 3 Reveal
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\r\nFans are eagerly awaiting more news on another long-rumored 2K Games sequel, Borderlands 3. While confirmation of its existence came in 2016, developer Gearbox has yet to formally announce a title or reveal any official details about the next Borderlands.
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\r\nAt GDC 2017, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford showed off an early tech demo of the next Borderlands in Unreal Engine 4. However, as Pitchford stressed at the time, this was simply a tech demo and \u0022not a video game.\u0022 Six months later, Pitchford said 90% of Gearbox\u0027s development team was \u0022working on the thing I think most of you guys want us to be working on,\u0022 which many took to mean Borderlands 3.
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\r\nWith development seemingly in full swing on the next Borderlands, additional rumors, or perhaps an official reveal, are likely to come in 2019. However, it\u0027s worth noting 2K recently delayed a \u0022highly-anticipated title from one of 2K\u2019s biggest franchises\u0022 into 2020. That title remains unknown, but Borderlands 3 is as good a guess as any.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/borderlands3tech-1546961028857.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/borderlands3tech-1546961028857_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Borderlands 3″,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/borderlands-3″,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”08″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Microsoft Is Reviving Fable
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\r\nThe early weeks of 2018 provided us with one of the year\u0027s biggest rumors: a new Fable is in development at Forza Horizon developer Playground Games. The revival, which is reportedly still early on in development, is said to be a big-budget, character-focused RPG.
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\r\nIn 2017, Playground was hiring for a top-secret open-world action-RPG, which puts it in line with the rumored revival\u0027s description. Among Playground\u0027s key hires were developers who worked on Grand Theft Auto V, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Star Wars Battlefront 2, and Hellblade: Senua\u0027s Sacrifice.”,”height”:1080,”width”:1920,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/fable-1546961028861.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/fable-1546961028861_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Fable — Next Project”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/fable-next-project”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:”09″,”albumTotalCount”:10},{“caption”:”Valve Is Creating Its Own VR Headset (and Half-Life VR Game)
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\r\nRumors of a Valve-developed VR headset resurfaced last year with leaked images of a potential prototype.
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\r\nPerhaps even more interesting than the headset itself is the accompanying rumor that Valve is developing a new Half-Life game for the headset. The potential VR game, which was first rumored in 2016, would reportedly be a prequel and mark the first new Half-Life release since 2007.”,”height”:622,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/valvevr-1546961028868.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2019\/01\/08\/valvevr-1546961028868_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:”Fable — Next Project”,”objectRelationUrl”:”\/games\/fable-next-project”,”albumName”:”Big Video Game Rumors Going Into 2019″,”relativePosition”:10,”albumTotalCount”:10}]’
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Update: While we await more details about this next Borderlands game, Randy Pitchford demoed Tiny Tina’s Robot Tea Party card game, the first board game to use the Borderlands license.
As Pitchford said more information would come toward the end of the panel, stay tuned as we await any more Borderlands information.
Original story follows:
After years of waiting, and an increasing number of teases leading up to Gearbox Software’s PAX East 2019 keynote, a new Borderlands has been teased, and we’re expecting to hear more soon.
“Battle royale games are fun. That’s not what we’re making,” Randy Pitchford said alongside Paul Sage, the creative director of this new Borderlands game.
Pitchford highlighted the Mask of Mayhem trailer posted yesterday. Tiny Tina from Borderlands 2, Vaughn from Tales from the Borderlands, Aurelia from The Pre-Sequel, as well as the Cultist villains were among what Pitchford teased, as well as Handsome Jack’s mask. But Handsome Jack is dead, Pitchford confirmed, seeming to imply he won’t be coming back despite the Easter egg.
The teaser trailer also included Amara, a new Vault Hunter, according to Pitchford.
Pitchford would not say the title of the game, but did tease the end of Gearbox’s keynote will include more information about this title, so stay tuned as we learn more.
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