Borderlands Gone Gold Too
by Chris Faylor, Oct 09, 2009 2:40pm PDTJoining Tekken 6 and Ratchet & Clank Future, Gearbox today revealed that its colorful shooter-RPG Borderlands has gone gold and entered manufacturing on all three platforms.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions of Borderlands hit North America on October 20 and Europe on October 23. The PC version follows a week later--October 26 in North America, October 30 in Europe--due to optimization. In its mailing, Gearbox noted that the console versions had "already gone off to the presses" while the PC edition was just "wrapped up."
On the plus side, various shops are currently offering Borderlands PC for $45--$15 less than the console versions--provided you don't mind the wait and have a capable rig.
For more on the game, check out our preview or the official fact sheet below:
In Borderlands, players step into the shoes of a Vault Hunter! Rumors whisper of a Vault of alien technology hidden on the remote wasteland planet Pandora, that it holds immeasurable wealth for whoever finds it. Can you survive to discover if the Vault is real?
- RPS (Role-Playing Shooter): Fast-paced shooter action (no dice rolling!) combined with character development and growth, choice, and tons of loot!
- Four Classes: Level up as one of four distinct characters, with their own unique skills and abilities.
- Dangerous World: Fight your way through vicious alien wildlife, marauding gangs of bandits, and their leaders - and that's just the easy stuff!
- Loot: Borderlands generates over millions of guns, grenade mods, energy shields, artifacts, and more! Find the perfect gun!
- Play Your Way: Online, offline, singleplayer, or up to 4-player co-op (or 2-player splitscreen), you play Borderlands your way!
- Persistent Character: Level up and take your character to other players' games, or have them join yours in drop-in, drop-out co-op! Keep your progress, experience, and equipment between games!
- Huge Game: Explore, gather loot, complete tons of side quests and challenges, finish the main story and continue on to a second playthrough (with tougher enemies and better loot), or even challenge your friends to combat!
Thanks to everyone that tipped us off.
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Get the PC version if yours can handle it and if not isn't it time to upgrade or build one? If you look there are actually more PC exclusives this year than consoles. PC is on the upswing again, hop on for the ride.
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Though the gamespy crap is enough to ward me off from it, if the demo is fantastic I will probably pick it up.
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If the game is good to go, why is it not good to purchase and play? I'd buy it right this instant if I could start playing as soon as it finished downloading.
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I am gonna throw up. the press doesn't review PC versions these days uh? what a bunch of suckers.
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You're a nice guy, I just wish you had taken the advice on Brothers in Arms and #3 wasn't so derivative.
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The gameplay videos so far have been full of giveaways to linear combat, and dull gameplay. This promise of weapons is completely bunk as well. People are just letting this hype get to their heads.
"If it looks too good to be true, chances are, it probably is."
Gearbox, you're not fooling me again.
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"The PC version follows a week later ... due to optimization."
Does. Not. Compute.*
* Actually, it does. Optimization of sales, not of code.
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