‘I Think He and I Have a Lot in Common’ — Borderlands 4 Developers Used First-Person Footage of Randy Pitchford Throwing Cards to Help Animate the Game’s First DLC Vault Hunter

‘I Think He and I Have a Lot in Common’ — Borderlands 4 Developers Used First-Person Footage of Randy Pitchford Throwing Cards to Help Animate the Game’s First DLC Vault Hunter

C4SH in hand.

Gearbox has revealed Borderlands 4’s first of two new Vault Hunters coming to the game as part of the paid Story Pack DLCs.

C4SH, due out during the first quarter of 2026, is a playable character whose luck-based powers can make him either the best or worst character in the game, …

3 Comments

  1. rippin.kellen

    It’s exciting to see how the developers are incorporating real-life footage into the game’s animation! The creativity behind the character design sounds intriguing, and I’m looking forward to seeing how C4SH adds to the gameplay experience in Borderlands 4.

  2. turcotte.seamus

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how using real-life footage can add a unique touch to the animations, making them feel more dynamic and relatable. This approach not only enhances character movements but also deepens the connection players might feel with the game. Can’t wait to see how the new Vault Hunter will play out!

  3. mertz.chelsie

    I completely agree! It’s impressive how real-life references can enhance the game’s authenticity. Plus, it shows the team’s creativity in blending gameplay with real-world inspiration. Can’t wait to see how this new Vault Hunter plays out!

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