Borderlands 4 studio Gearbox gave the devs custom cast iron skillets for Christmas because "we f***ing cooked"
Th🀅at's one way to say you're proud of your tea🍷m's work

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4 is due out in 2025, and if there's one thing we know about the upcoming looter shooter, it's that the devs at Gearbox are voca🦋lly quite proud of their work. How proud? Proud enough to give out custom cast iron skillets as Christmas presents because "we fucking cooked."
That's according t♉o senior writer Jordan Mychal Lemos - who previously worked on Ghost of Tsushima, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and the KOTOR Remake before coming to Gearbox - sharing an image of that custom pan on . In a , Lemos confirms that it was 🍬a company Christmas gift alongside some very svelte slate coasters.
Gear💮box cas🃏t-iron skillet cuz we fucking cooked on BL4. pic.twitter.com/ccdjG8PZwZ
I for one hope eve꧋rybody at Gearbox enjoys the greatest cookinꦓg implement known to humankind - just don't psych yourself out by reading too much advice on how to take care of it on Reddit. It's not actually that complicated.
As for Borderlands 4 itself, all judgement on how much and how well Gearbox cooked will be reserved for the game's launch sometime in 2025. Exactly when in 2025 is still a mystery, but we know it won't be in the first quarter♏ of the year and it won't clash with GTA 6, which is still🎉 maddeningly vague. But hey! At least we know it's less than 12 months away and som☂e of those months are off the table.
Our meatiest look at Borderlands 4 so far came courtesy of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:trailer at The Game Awards, and that quickly led to criticism from fans over theౠ game's "bland" Vault Hunters. Whether that kind🅺 of criticism is fair or just a knee-jerk reaction to the trailer, Gearbox evidently has some more work to do to convince fans that Borderlands 4 will be all th❀at.
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