Gearbox CEO Hints at Borderlands 4 Development After Movie Flop
Following the box office and critical failure of the Borderlands movie, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford has offered another subtle confirmation of Borderlands 4's development. Read on for details on the game's progress and the CEO's recent comments.
Gearbox Confirms Continued Work on Borderlands 4
In a recent social media post, Pitchford acknowledged fan enthusiasm for the Borderlands games, contrasting it with the movie's poor reception. He further indicated that the studio is actively working on the next installment in the franchise, leaving fans anticipating further announcements.
This isn't the first time Pitchford has alluded to Borderlands 4. Last month, in an interview with GamesRadar+, he hinted at several large-scale projects in development at Gearbox, suggesting that news regarding the next Borderlands game is imminent.
The development of Borderlands 4 was officially confirmed earlier this year by publisher 2K, following Take-Two Interactive's acquisition of Gearbox Entertainment. The Borderlands series, launched in 2009, boasts over 83 million units sold, with Borderlands 3 achieving 2K's fastest-selling title status (19 million copies). Borderlands 2 remains the company's top-selling game, having sold over 28 million copies since 2012.
Borderlands Movie's Failure Underscores the Challenges of Adaptation
Pitchford's comments followed the disastrous opening weekend of the Borderlands movie. Despite a wide release in over 3,000 theaters, including IMAX screenings, the film grossed a mere $4 million. Projected to fall far short of its $115 million budget, the movie has been met with overwhelmingly negative reviews and is considered a significant summer box office bomb. Even dedicated fans expressed disappointment, leading to a poor CinemaScore. Critics have cited the film's disconnect with the source material's charm and humor, suggesting a misguided attempt to appeal to a younger demographic. Edgar Ortega of Loud and Clear Reviews highlighted this disconnect as a key factor in the movie's failure.
The underwhelming performance of the Borderlands movie serves as a cautionary tale for video game adaptations. However, Gearbox remains focused on delivering a successful next chapter in the Borderlands gaming saga.