Borderlands 4 has "more skills per character than in Borderlands 3 and 2 added together," Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says: "We're working late on Fridays for you"

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4's producers have claimed that Bord♍erlands 4 has "m🤪ore skills per character than in Borderlands 3 and 2 added together."

It's hard to believe it's been that long since Borderlands 3, but somehow that game is over five years old at this point (it'll be a day before six years when it launches on September 12, 2025), it's even a few months older than Death Stranding, which really puts it into perspective (I mean sure, there was Tiny Tina's Wonderlands in the middle there, but c'mon). From the way Gearbox tells it, that tiꦚme was put to good use, as the character classes in Borderlands 4 seem way more in-depth this time around.

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Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford and chief creative officer Randy Varnell took the stage 🧔at to chat about the new character classes in the game. Varnell spoke up about the depth of the skill tree in Borderlands 4, saying that four players could take the same char🐻acter and action skill into a fight and still have a varied enough moveset to take on different roles. Pitchford added, "You'll find more skills per character than in Borderlands 3 and 2 added together," saying, "We're working late on Fridays for you."

Doing the math, characters in Borderlands 2 each had three skill trees with 10 skills each, while in Borderlands 3, each character had 4 skill trees with around 18-20 skills each. So add it all together, and that's a ton of skills per character. Hopefully, they are meaningful upgrades as opposed to being the skill equivalent of Borderland♐s' millions of weapons with minor changes between them.

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