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Borderlands 3 is the 4th main and 5th overall entry in Gearbox Software's Borderlands game series. The game introduces four new playable characters: Amara the Siren, FL4K, Moze, and Zane, who serve as new recruits for Lilith's Crimson Raiders tasked with investigating the Children of the Vault cult and their mysterious leaders, the Calypso twins Tyreen and Troy. Players will board the Sanctuary III and, for the first time in series history, adventure outside of the Pandoran system as they track down clues and acquire precious loot. Familiar faces abound onboard the ship, including Claptrap, Moxxi, and Ellie. Borderlands 3 will release on September 13th 2019 on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and on the Epic Games Store for PC and on Steam in April 2020.

Development

At the PAX South 2015 convention, Gearbox that the game was in development and had been since sometime in 2015, with the company hiring for developers.

At the 2017 GDC, Gearbox Software showed off the first footage of Borderlands 3 in the form of an Unreal Engine 4 tech demo. The game will sport higher definition visuals than all previous entries, due to being the first game natively tailored for eighth generation consoles. New additions include greater dynamic lighting, capable of passing and diluting through fabric, as well as real-time shadows that can also interact with fabric in a similar way. Also added is a revamped outline engine that is capable of fitting smaller outlines around inner details of the game's 3D models, as opposed to the previous games, which only placed outlines on the outer edges of the game's geometry. Lastly, the tech demo also had a confirmed female character who may play a large part in the game, either as a Vault Hunter or as an important NPC. Her face is never shown as she is only seen in silhouette form and from the side, where a large pauldron obscures her face. The developers referred to the character with female pronouns during the presentation and were adamant about keeping her face obscured. No further footage of the game was shown.

At PAX East, 2019, an official teaser trailer for the game, titled "Mask of Mayhem" was released. The trailer features an animated 3D collage of various characters, both new and familiar, made to look like porcelain. The end of the trailer zooms out to reveal the collage is in the shape of a Psycho's mask. What follows is the tagline, "Mayhem is coming." with the borderlands website address underneath.

The day after, during Gearbox's presentation, a full reveal trailer for Borderlands 3 was showcased. It showed off new characters, including the new Vault Hunters, returning characters, villainous duo, several new enemies and several new weapon designs.

New Features

  • Mantling
  • Sliding
  • Alt-fire modes on weapons
  • Players can revive NPCs, and NPCs can revive the player.
  • Loot-instancing and level scaling can be turned off for those who prefer the classic Borderlands co-op experience.
  • Big bosses will have multiple stages during their encounters.
  • A lost loot system, accessed onboard Sanctuary III, will provide players with an opportunity to recover items they did not pick up during missions.

Trivia

  • Gearbox referred to this game as "the big one."
  • The game will allegedly feature over "1 billion guns."
    • According to the official Borderlands website, several manufacturers have been confirmed to return from previous games - including Tediore, Jakobs, Torgue, Maliwan, COV, Dahl, Atlas, Hyperion, and Vladof.
    • Brand loyalty will augment weapons by a certain manufacturer depending on the number of kills you achieve.
  • The game launches with 4 original characters.
    • FL4K - A robot who uses beasts to hunt enemies.
    • Moze - A gunner who can digistruct her own mech.
    • Zane - An operator who utilizes gadgets to cause chaos on the battlefield.
    • Amara - A siren who summons ethereal fists to down her opponents.

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