Next Borderlands 4 trailer is "badass af," says Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford even though he's "not supposed to talk about it" yet: "I'M FREAKING OUT, yo"

Borderlands 4 screenshot showing bandit mask
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Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford just couldn't help but tease an upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4 trailer he describes as "badass af," even though 🅘he apparently wasn't given the green light to say anything aꦯbout it just yet.

In a ꧅series of increasingly unhinged tweets, Pitchford feigned concern over his physical safety after very loosely describing the next B🐲orderlands 4 trailer.

"Cooking up a new Borderlands 4 trailer and it’s badass af," he said. "Latest render🦄 is knocking me out. I’m not supposed to talk about it yet, but idgaf. I’M FREAKING OUT, yo."

Of course, as the head of the studio, Pitchford doesꦦn't actually have to answer to anyone, but "I don't want to shit on the publishing and the comms team. They are pros and know what they are doing and my nonsense can mess up plans and deals and shit."

Regardless, he went on to reveal that the next Borderlands 4 trailer begins with "the last frames" of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:reveal teaser from August. "Yes, I'm a troll and a tease. Deal with it," he said, perhaps to the sighs of his ✅marketing teꦯam.

It's hard to tell how much of this is genuine and how much is in careful coordination with Borderlands 4's marketing team, b💃ut his phone was "blowing up," and that👍 he was, "Sorry. Not sorry."

"Whꩵat's done is done, so... not deleting. If you don't hear from me in a week, please call 911," he joked.

Anyway, Pitchford's antics aside, there's a new Borderlands 4 trailer coming𒊎. Assuming it's longer than the brief teaser shown at the game's reveal, 💫it'll be our most detailed look at the long-awaited looter shooter yet. Hopefully we'll see some of those .

After 15 years, it's easy to forget how Borderlands changed the industry.

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