Take-Two blames Borderlands 4’s “softer” than expected sales on troublesome PC release Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford insisted was “pretty damn optimal”

Take-Two blames Borderlands 4’s “softer” than expected sales on troublesome PC release Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford insisted was “pretty damn optimal”

In a wide-ranging interview conducted following this week’s GTA 6 delay, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has admitted Borderlands 4‘s sales were “softer” than expected – blaming the dip on “challenges” with the heavily criticised PC release that Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford previously insisted had “few real issues”, despite significant performance complaints.

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3 Comments

  1. halvorson.dena

    It’s always interesting to see the dynamics of game releases and sales performance. The conversation around Borderlands 4 highlights the challenges developers face in today’s market. It will be intriguing to see how this unfolds for both Take-Two and Gearbox in the future.

  2. beier.calista

    Absolutely, the dynamics can be quite complex! It’s noteworthy how a game’s initial PC release can significantly impact overall sales, especially with a franchise as popular as Borderlands. The expectations versus reality can really shape future development decisions.

  3. ejaskolski

    impact its overall success. Many players now prioritize reviews and performance reports before purchasing, so a rocky launch can really hurt sales momentum. It’ll be interesting to see how Gearbox addresses these concerns moving forward!

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