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Trailer for 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned' Borderlands DLC Infested with the Undead

Nov 23, 2009 7:45pm CST tags: Borderlands, Trailer
A new trailer for the upcoming Borderlands downloadable content, called 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned,' showcases the mad doctor himself, undead vomit, and what is quite possibly the most awesome strap-on mustache in the history of video games.

'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned," will be available for download on the Xbox 360 and PS3 tomorrow for $10 (800 Microsoft Points).

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Borderlands DLC Screenshots: Zombie Island

Nov 23, 2009 8:10am CST tags: Borderlands, Screenshots, DLC
With the undead-themed Borderlands downloadble content 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned' arriving on consoles this week, Gearbox has raised a handful of new screenshots.

Toting new quests, locations, items and enemies including "Were Skags, Crawling Torsos and Exploding Tankensteins and the so-called 'undead,'" The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned will hits Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 tomorrow, November 24, at $10. A PC release is also planned for the DLC, though Gearbox has yet to announce when that will be.

Gearbox recently declared its shooter RPG "the fastest-selling original property video game launch of 2009," having been released for 360 and PS3 on October 20 then PC on October 26 and racking up 418,000 sales on consoles alone by the end of the month. The title of the year's overall biggest launch has been claimed by Modern Warfare 2.

Weekly PC Sales: Left 4 Dead by Modern Warfare 2, Dragon Age, Borderlands and Torchlight

Update: According to Big Download and Blue's News, Left 4 Dead 2 pre-orders were listed as Steam's second top-grossing game for the week of 11/8 - 11/14, though it seems that listing disappeared after the game launched on November 17.

Original: The week before Left 4 Dead 2's release curiously saw Valve's zombie shooter get left behind by digital customers, as online pre-orders for the sequel slipped from the number three spot on Steam's top ten to, well, a position not listed on the chart.

Unsurprisingly, sales juggernaut Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 topped Steam's charts, with Direct2Drive, which refuses to sell MW2, seeing Dragon Age reign again.

Steam Top Ten (by Revenue): 11/8 - 11/14

  1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Infinity Ward
  2. Dragon Age: Origins - BioWare
  3. Dragon Age: Origins Digital Deluxe Edition - BioWare... Read more

Borderlands PC Patch v1.01 Released

Nov 16, 2009 7:25pm CST tags: Borderlands
As promised mere moments ago, Gearbox has released the v1.01 patch for Borderlands PC, with the 184MB update now available for your perusal on FileShack.

The update includes several notable tweaks for the shooter-RPG, including the addition of volume controls to voice chat, word that leaving a co-op game will no longer wipe your proficiency progress, and a refunding of any character's lost skill points.

  • Characters that have lost skill points will have the lost points refunded
  • Clients will no longer lose proficiency progress upon leaving a co-op game
  • Item cards now display the intended five lines of detail text... Read more

Gearbox Declares Borderlands Fastest Selling Original IP of 2009, PC Patch Due Later Today

Nov 16, 2009 6:19pm CST tags: Borderlands, Software Sales, Console Sales
Borderlands had "the fastest-selling original property video game launch of 2009," developer Gearbox proclaimed today alongside word of the imminent PC patch.

Exact sales figures for the shooter-RPG, which hit consoles and PC in October, weren't provided. Sales-tracking firm NPD recently revealed that the Xbox 360 version sold 418,000 copies in the United States during October, with the PlayStation 3 version netting sales of 113,000. Combined, the two SKUs rival chart topper Uncharted 2.

The first expansion, The Zombie Island of Dr. Zed, is slated to... Read more

Borderlands 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned' DLC Coming to Consoles This Month

Nov 10, 2009 9:18am CST tags: Borderlands, DLC
Borderlands players on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will be able to buy the undead-themed downloadable content 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned' from November 24 for $10 (800 Microsoft Points), developer Gearbox has announced.

Revealed shortly before the shooter RPG's release, 'Dr. Ned' is a described as a "full-fledged expansion" which adds new areas, quests, undead enemies and rare loot.

While no release date was announced for a PC release, a posting on the Gearbox Twitter confirms that the ghoulish DLC "will come to PC." Another explains there is yet "no... ETA" on the upcoming patch for the PC version, "but it is being worked on (long hours and weekends, too)."

Borderlands Gets Patched on Consoles

Oct 30, 2009 12:20pm CST tags: Borderlands
Developer Gearbox has rolled out a pair of updates for Borderlands, bringing a number of bug fixes and tweaks to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.

On its official forums, the company vowed that it is "continuing work on support updates for all platforms, and will deploy fixes for every version as soon as possible."

Players will be prompted to download the patch upon booting the shooter-RPG while signed in to Xbox Live or PlayStation Network. Full details follow below:

    Xbox 360 Fixes
    • Fixed a bug which caused players and other things in the world to appear incorrectly on clients in networked games... Read more

Interview: Gearbox on Borderlands' End, Future

Oct 26, 2009 12:20pm CST tags: Borderlands, Interview
Gearbox's Mikey Neumann has been billed as many things. Sometimes, he's "a guy who can get you things." Other times, he's a creative director. Today, he's answering some of the questions I had after wrapping up my initial playthrough of Borderlands.

And before we got around to discussing the ending--rest assured that spoilers are limited to the third page--we chatted about a variety of topics that any fan of Borderlands should find interesting, including talk of downloadable content and a vow that "we'll look at what the community really latches on to or wants, and we'll move in that direction."

Shack: Any plans to expand on item trading beyond the "drop this on the ground and hope the right person picks it up" honor system?

Mikey Neumann: If people are clamoring for some trade stuff, or clamoring for some better trade rules, then we'll look at that moving forward. I mean, if you look at the first release of World of Warcraft, it had like, what, 20% of the features it has now? ...Read More

Gearbox Working on PS3 Borderlands Co-op Fix (Updated)

Oct 21, 2009 3:40pm CST tags: Borderlands
Update: Gearbox's Gibson sends word that the problem has been fixed, saying in a release: "We are very pleased to report that using PSN friends lists with the game should now work properly for all PS3 customers."

A few bugs leaving some Borderlands users unable to start co-op matches in the PlayStation 3 version of the game are currently being hammered out, according to developer Gearbox.

"We've identified the problem and are working on a fix," wrote Scott "vatoloco" Velasquez on the official Gearbox forum. Users are reporting being unable to invite friends into games, and many are encountering long wait times when looking for public matches.

"We'll find out very soon if the issue exists for the PS3 International versions of the Borderlands," he said. "If it does, we'll hopefully have a fix implemented before it affects those customers. We are doing everything we can to get this problem addressed as quickly as possible."

Meanwhile, Gearbox marketing VP Steven Gibson sends word that supplies of Borderlands are running short at many retailers, and that the company is "working with production and distribution at ramping up to catch up with demand."

Borderlands: The Shacknews Review

Oct 19, 2009 11:00pm CST tags: Borderlands, Review
If you've been following Borderlands from the get-go, then you won't need much of an explanation. You won't need a reminder that it has been billed as a hybrid between the first-person shooting of Halo and the addictive nature of Diablo. Right now, all you want to know is if it's worth playing; if Gearbox managed to meet its lofty aspirations.

In short, yes. That's not to say the game is free of annoyances and oddities, far from it. But despite the flaws, Borderlands offers an addictive experience that I can't stop playing.

Above all else, Borderlands really nails the feeling of character progression, of ever-increasing power. It feels like every quest, from gunning down an enemy to gathering the scattered pieces of a revolver, actually matters. Each action, each experience point, brings players one step closer to the next level, to being able to afford that nice rocket launcher sitting in the vending machine. And there's nothing quite like waltzing through an area five levels later and mowing through once-troublesome foes... Read more

Borderlands DLC 'The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned' Announced

Oct 16, 2009 8:13am CST tags: Borderlands, DLC, Screenshots, Xbox Live Marketplace, PlayStation Store
Borderlands publisher 2K Games has announced the first batch of downloadable content for Gearbox's upcoming shooter-RPG, titled The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned.

"Tasked with keeping the workers of Jakobs Cove alive, Dr. Ned... does his job a little too well, creating zombies and other abominations that now run rampant in this region," 2K explains, describing it as a "full-fledged expansion." The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned will bring "new enemies, new quests and rare loot drops" for $10 (800 Microsoft Points).

In August, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford enthused "People are going to be surprised when they find out how quickly we're coming, and with what content we're coming."

Borderlands will hit Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on October 20, with the PC version pushed back until October 26. The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned arrives "later this year."

Borderlands TV Spot Touts '87 Bazillion Guns'

Oct 13, 2009 6:00pm CST tags: Borderlands
The fall games season is officially underway, and the publishers are off to the races. Gearbox's Borderlands is out of the gate with this TV spot, plugging the game's four player co-op, item randomization, and friendly NPC inhabitants.

Borderlands hits the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 20 and the PC on October 26.

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Borderlands Gone Gold Too

Oct 09, 2009 4:40pm CST tags: Borderlands, Gone Gold
Joining 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... Read more

Gearbox's Pitchford Says Valve is 'Exploiting' Smaller Devs with Steam, Advocates Split

Oct 07, 2009 6:14pm CST tags: Borderlands, Gearbox, Valve, Steam, PC Gaming
In a new interview with Maximum PC, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford claims that Valve's dominance in the PC digital distribution arena could come to hurt the industry, citing a "dangerous" conflict of interest and a lack of competition that has already lead to the exploitation of smaller developers.

"I'll tell you what, Steam helps. As a guy in this industry though, I don't trust Valve," said Pitchford, who later clarified that while he personally trusts the company, "a lot of the industry doesn't."

"Valve is taking a larger share than it should for the service it's providing," he said. "It's exploiting a lot of small guys. For us big guys, we're going to sell the units and it will be fine."

Pitchford explained that since Microsoft "is focused on the console... Read more

Borderlands PC System Requirements Released, Steam Pre-order Knocks $5 Off

Oct 02, 2009 6:00pm CST tags: Borderlands, Shack PSA, Steam, Deals and Discounts
Though the PC release of Borderlands isn't due until October 26--a week after the PlayStaiton 3 and Xbox 360 editions--digital distribution outlet Steam is looking to make the wait a little easier on your wallet by knocking 10% off PC pre-orders.

That brings the price of Gearbox's shooter-RPG down from $50 to $45 on the PC--$15 cheaper than the $60 console editions. Of course, you'll need to make sure your rig can run it--thankfully, the developer passed along these system requirements... Read more

Borderlands Screenshot Introduces Crimson Lance: 'You Haven't Even Met The Real Bad Guys Yet'

Sep 25, 2009 7:00pm CST tags: Borderlands
Developer Gearbox has issued a lone new screenshot from its coming action-RPG Borderlands, along with a tease that it's been keeping "a lot" of the game under wraps.

"We are just a few short weeks away from release and we want to assure gamers there is way more to Borderlands," said Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford. "A lot more. So to get that point across here is just a tiny little tease."

The game hits PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 20, with the PC edition following on October 26. Read on for the full text of Pitchford's teasing statement, including an explanation as to why Gearbox pursued such a marketing strategy... Read more

Borderlands Trailer: Claptrap's Adventures, Pt. 2

Sep 24, 2009 8:10pm CST tags: Borderlands, Trailer
Following up on the first entry in its "Making of Borderlands" series, developer Gearbox has now released the second. And while this one doesn't pack any of the promised "cop drama," it does feature a line that held up its release due to legal concerns.

The colorful action-RPG hits PS3 and Xbox 360 on October 20 and PC on October 26.

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Borderlands Ever So Slightly Delayed on PC

Sep 23, 2009 8:29am CST tags: Borderlands, Delay
The PC version of Gearbox's open-world RPG-shooter Borderlands has been delayed by six days to provide a little more optimisation time, according to an IGN report.

Borderlands will now hit PC in North America on October 26, back from the original date of October 20, while the international release will not arrive until October 30.

"We're optimizing the PC version which takes a few days longer than expected," Charlie Sinhaseni, senior PR manager at publisher 2K Games, told IGN.

Borderlands is still on course to hit Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America on October 20. PC gamers, drown your sorrows in our impressions and interview.

Borderlands Impressions (Plus Five New Videos)

Sep 15, 2009 8:30pm CST tags: Borderlands, Trailer, Preview
A few weeks ago, I stopped by Gearbox's offices to play Borderlands for a few hours. Since then, the wait to play more of the shooter-RPG has grown increasingly agonizing, and the five new gameplay clips released today (below) only make it that much worse.

While my time with the game was brief, it made quite a strong impression on me. By the time I had to go, I could already feel the addiction setting in--that drive to slay just one more foe, to do just one more quest, to gain just one more level before leaving.

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My adventures began in the Arid Hills, where I and the other three members of my team were tasked with retrieving a certain number of seeds from a nearby cave. It sounded like a simple quest--no one told us that we'd be ambushed by a Level... Read more

Borderlands Trailer: Choose Your Hero

Sep 11, 2009 5:00pm CST tags: Borderlands, Trailer
Cage the Elephant's "Ain't No Rest for Wicked" serves as the score to this Broderlands trailer. All four of the game's characters--Mordecai the Hunter, Lilith the Siren, Roland the Soldier, and Brick the Brick--are highlighted. The game's crazy cover art is acted out in animated form to close.

The shooter-RPG hits the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 20.

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