Borderlands boss Randy Pitchford hyped up the Borderlands 4 trailer as much as he could, but series fans feel burned by "bland" Vault Hunters: "They look so generic"
The Borderlands 4 cast hasn't gone over great

The Borderlands 4 trailer that Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford spent most of last week hyping up dropped at The Game Awards las🐟t night, but several fans have come away feeling as though its cast leaves something to be desired.
The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4 trailer offered w🐼eapons, gadgets, and plenty of ba🧸d guys in its chaotic runtime during 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Game Awards. It also showed off the game's cast of Vault Hunt𒉰ers - a heavy-set brute, a minigun wielding chaos merchant, the series-standard magical Siren character, and a final character who seems from the outset to just be a hot guy along for the ride.
across the Borderlands subreddit and its Borderlands 4-specific sister community described the hunters as "bland." One player the designs "might be my least favorite in the franchise," and while several others suggest we probably need to wait to see their skill trees before we can reach a final verdict, the sentiment is pretty widespread.suggests that the trailer suffered from its pre-reveal hype, claiming that if it had been shadow-dropped (as was likely intended given Pitchfor𒈔d says he wasn't suppos♐ed to talk about it in advance, an instruction he roundly ignored) it would have had far more impact than it did. It ꦬdoes also feel as though the Hunters have been somewhat hindered by some rough lighting choices - they do blend into the background a little too much for my liking in their big team-up shot. We've still got no real release date beyond a 2025 window for Borderlands 4, so there's plenty of time to address that, but it'll be interested to see how this particular criticism holds up against an ot🃏herwise relatively well-received trailer.
Borderlands 4 is set to be "the most ambitious Borderlands yet."
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