The listing for Borderlands 3 on Microsoft’s store page claims that the game will support cross-platform co-op.
So far in the game’s short-but-loud marketing campaign, developer Gearbox has yet to say anything about cross-platform play. And yet here it is, in black and white, under the ‘Capabilities’ section of the Microsoft store listing.
We’ve reached out to Gearbox for comment. Hopefully it refers to full cross-platform compatibility, but chances are it more likely refers to co-op play between PC and Xbox One. A recent example of this kind of co-op is Sea of Thieves, although it should be noted that Rare’s pirate sandbox is a Microsoft exclusive, and thus would naturally be limited to Microsoft platforms. Still, there’s significantly less corporate mess to untangle with PC to Xbox cross-platform play than there is when Sony is involved.
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As more hardware manufacturers release laptops with Nvidia’s RTX 20-series of GPUs, a clearer picture of what kind of performance we can expect from the RTX line and its various models has begun to take shape. The first GeForce RTX 2080 laptop I reviewed was the ROG Zephyrus S from Asus, and it was ludicrously powerful. Then I had a chance to test out the Razer Blade 15 (2019) with an RTX 2060, which showed modest improvements over last year’s GTX 1070-equipped model. Next up is the MSI GS75 Stealth with an RTX 2080 Max-Q inside. It’s available in seven different configurations, and the configuration I was sent sells for $2,999 (See it on Amazon). If you’re on a tighter budget, MSI offers a similarly spec’d GS75 variant with an RTX 2060, 16GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD for a mere $2,099.
A new in-game event is now underway in Pokemon Go. Coinciding with the debut of Giratina Origin Forme, Niantic has kicked off the game’s first Bug Out, a week-long event featuring increased Bug Pokemon spawns and other bonuses–including a new Shiny Pokemon.
From now until April 9, Bug-types such as Scyther, Paras, Wurmple, and Yanma will appear in the wild more frequently than normal. Not only that, but players will have their first chance to encounter a Shiny Scyther during the event, and Bug Pokemon like Shuckle and Ninjask will appear as Raid bosses.
In addition to increased Bug Pokemon spawns, Incenses will last twice as long as they normally do during the Bug Out event, and they’ll attract more Pokemon than usual. Players will also be able to obtain special Field Research tasks focusing on Bug Pokemon from Poke Stops. You can read more details about the event on the Pokemon Go website.
Beyond the Bug Out event, Pokemon Go players now have their first chance to capture Giratina in its Origin Forme, the serpentine appearance it takes in Pokemon Platinum. This variant of the Legendary Pokemon will appear in Raid Battles until April 29 and has more offensive stats than its Altered Forme. You can find tips on how to catch Giratina here.
Shortly after the Bug Out event end, Niantic will host Pokemon Go’s next Community Day. This month’s event is scheduled to take place from 3-6 PM local time on Saturday, April 13. During those hours, players will have an easier time finding the rare Dragon Pokemon Bagon. Also happening this month is Niantic’s second annual Earth Day campaign. If enough players participate in their local cleanup events, the developer will add Shiny Diglett to Pokemon Go as a reward.
Borderlands 3 is packed with several returning characters from all across the series. However, there are plenty of new faces too. After all, the series has made a tradition of offering new characters to play in each subsequent entry. The latest game’s new troop of Vault Hunters is no exception, and each is armed with their own unique abilities, skill trees, and personalization options.
Below we detail everything we know about Borderlands 3’s four playable characters. Be sure to check back often as we update this feature with more information as it gets announced. Though, if you’d like a breakdown of everything we know about Borderlands 3 in general, then read our in-depth roundup feature.
Moze the Gunner’s main ability comes from her mech, Iron Bear, which instantly constructs around her when summoned. She’s far more mobile than previous gunner-type classes, who often had to cater their strategies around stationary turrets. Another interesting feature of Moze’s Iron Bear is that other teammates can hop onto it and use the turret mounted at its head. This adds what looks to be an emphasis on cooperation to Moze’s playstyle. Although she seems well capable of defending herself, it seems she’s much more dangerous and effective when a friend tags alongside her.
Amara the Siren
It wouldn’t be a new Borderlands game without the presence of the Sirens, a group of mysterious women with incredible powers who are distinguishable by the tattoos that adorn half their bodies. Amara is the newest Siren to be introduced to the series; though, it’s unclear how long she has existed in the Borderlands universe or where she comes from. Unlike Lillith and Maya, Amara is more melee-focused, which is made apparent by her ability to summon multiple ethereal arms to punch baddies with. Her muscular physique and destructive offensive power make her a solid fit as the brawler of the group.
FL4K the Beastmaster
FL4K is essentially the hunter class of Borderlands 3, but their most intriguing skill is the ability to command pet beasts. From early trailers, it seems FL4K is able to choose between a few different pets that each have their own unique abilities. Based on the screenshot above, FL4K is able to command either a Skag, a Spiderant, and another creature brandishing a gun. Currently, it’s unclear how many creatures FL4K can have alongside them at a time or how they’ll be controlled. If FL4K’s appearance is a basis in which to discern the weapons they’re most effective at using, then it looks like they’re proficient at using close-to-mid range weaponry and grenades.
Zane the Operative
If you’re a fan of Borderlands 2’s Zero, then Zane is likely the Vault Hunter you’ll want to choose in Borderlands 3. We’re not just saying that because of both their names start with a “Z,” but because of his decoy device, which draws aggro from enemies. All this isn’t to say that Zane doesn’t have his own unique abilities; he comes equipped with several gadgets, such as an attack drone that supports him in battle.
Gearbox Software has confirmed that Borderlands 3 will launch on September 13, 2019, as indicated by a leak earlier this week. The game will be available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Alongside the release date, Gearbox has also released a new trailer, which confirms that, at launch, the game will be distributed through the Epic Games Store on PC. Borderlands 3 will then come to additional PC digital storefronts in April 2020.
The trailer is a showcase of Borderland 3’s gameplay and also introduces the Vault Hunters players will take control of as they hunt for loot, the legendary Vaults, and take on the fanatical Calypso Twins. Among them is Moze the Gunner, Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, and Zane the Operative.
Moze is able to summon a mech which other players can mount, Amara can summon ethereal arms to brawl using, FL4K controls beasts–as his class name implies–and Zane is very handy for distracting enemies, slipping into combat, doing damage, and escaping. For more on the characters, check out our Borderlands 3 Vault Hunter breakdown.
The antagonistic Calypso Twins, meanwhile, are attempting to unite the various bandit clans with the goal of taking ownership of the galaxy’s ultimate power.
Whereas previous games were mainly focused on single, sprawling locations on Pandora, Borderlands 3 will give players the opportunity to travel to new worlds beyond it. Gearbox is promising that each one will feature unique environments and enemies.
Another new feature introduced for the game is level sync, which makes co-op play a little more friendly by scaling the experience for each player, regardless if they are playing together online or locally in split-screen, or their level and mission progress. The tentpole feature for Borderlands 3 is vehicular combat, which is sure to inspire Mad Max-esque feelings in players, as they tear across savage lands engaging in combat with enemies.
Watch the trailer above to see it all come together in gameplay footage. The trailer also invites players to pre-order the game for access to golden weapons. For more on the game, head over to our Borderlands 3 round-up, which brings together everything we know about the game so far.
Gearbox Software has announced that Borderlands 3 will be available from September 13 and the PC version will be distributed through the Epic Games Store at launch. The game will be available on additional storefronts in April 2020.
Borderlands 3 is the latest in a growing number of games that are shifting their focus from Valve’s Steam platform to Epic’s nascent digital delivery service. In a statement, publisher 2K said this decision was in line with the company’s efforts to embrace new delivery platforms.
“The PC gaming community has been an important part of the success of the Borderlands series, and we are excited to be partnering with Epic, who recognize its worldwide popularity and share in our commitment to bring Borderlands 3 to this rapidly expanding audience,” said 2K president David Ismailer.
“Our mission, in addition to delivering the most engaging and captivating entertainment experiences, is to embrace new distribution platforms that will contribute to our effort to grow the audience for Borderlands 3,” he added.
Gearbox also said that the PC version has been developed with hardware manufacturer AMD. As a result, it has been optimized for AMD Radeon graphics cards and also and Ryzen CPUs.
Borderlands 3 will also be available on PS4 and Xbox One from September 13. Gearbox has released a new trailer for the game, showing off some of its explosive gameplay and also providing us with a closer look at the four new Vault Hunters that players will take on their adventures. Gearbox certainly seems to be being more ambitious for its third entry in the series, and you can read about some of the new features coming to Borderlands 3 here.
Following an April Fools Day release date leak, Gearbox Software confirmed today that Borderlands 3 will release September 13. The studio also dropped a new trailer that showcased new gameplay and confirmed that Borderlands 3 will initially be distributed through the Epic Games Store on PC. The game will eventually be available on other digital storefronts, but this won’t be until April 2020.
The latest trailer, which you can watch above, introduces a host of new characters, including four new Vault Hunters: Moze the Gunner, Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, and Zane the Operative. We also got a look at the villainous Calypso Twins. Check out our feature detailing everything we know about the four playable characters and their abilities, which will be updated as more information is revealed. Plus, get caught up on all the latest news about the game.
When Borderlands 3 launches, there will be multiple versions of the game available to purchase on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. In total, there will be four editions of Borderlands 3: Standard, Deluxe, Super Deluxe, and Diamond Loot Chest Collector’s Edition. Each one has unique bonuses and extras available for those that are willing to drop the extra cash on them. Whether you’re a Borderlands veteran or thinking about checking the series out for the first time, here’s what you need to know about each version of Borderlands 3 so you can make an informed purchase.
Borderlands 3 pre-order bonuses
If you pre-order Borderlands 3, you’ll be given a weapon trinket and gold weapon skins for all guns in the game.
Borderlands 3 standard edition
The standard version is, as the name implies, just a vanilla version of the game (plus any pre-order bonuses) and costs $60 / £55.
The Deluxe version is $80 / £75 and has additional cosmetics packs, a weapon pack, experience and loot drop mods. You’ll also receive any applicable pre-order bonuses.
What’s included:
Base game
Retro Cosmetic Pack: Vault Hunter head and skin, Echo Device skin, weapon skin
Neon Cosmetic Pack: Vault Hunter head and skin, Echo Device skin, weapon trinket
Toy Box Weapon Pack: 2 Toy guns, Toy grenade mod, weapon trinket
XP and Loot Drop Boost Mods
Pre-order bonus: Gold weapon skins and weapon trinket
Where to pre-order:
PS4
Xbox One
PC
Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe edition
The Super Deluxe Edition includes everything that’s part of the Deluxe Edition, plus the Borderlands 3 season pass. It will be available initially for $100, but the price will increase to $120 from September 17.
In the UK, the Super Deluxe Edition will be exclusive to Game, and the price will remain £90. Pre-orders at Game will also include a free Psycho Mask, while supplies last.
What’s included:
Deluxe edition of the game
Borderlands 3 season pass:
Four campaign DLC packs featuring new stories, missions and challenges
Butt Stallion weapon skin, weapon trinket, and grenade mod
Borderlands 3 steelbook case
Pre-order bonus: Gold weapon skins and weapon trinket
Finally, the Diamond Loot Chest Collector’s Edition will be available at GameStop for $250 / £250. It has everything in the Super Deluxe Edition, plus a plethora of collectibles, including a replica of the Diamond Loot Chest, 10 character figurines, a Sanctuary 3 snap model, and more.
The Diamond Loot Chest Collector’s Edition is also exclusive to Game for anyone who lives in the UK, and pre-orders will include the free Psycho Mask, while supplies last.
What’s included:
Super Deluxe Edition of the game (including season pass)
Diamond Loot Chest Replica — features a functional retractable lid so you can store your real-world loot
Ten Borderlands 3 three-inch character figurines — the whole crew is here, including the four new Vault Hunters, the Calypso Twins, and more of your favorite characters from the Borderlands universe
Sanctuary 3 snap model with stand included
Four Vault Key keychains
Cloth galaxy map of the Borderlands
Five character art lithographs — character prints starring the new Vault Hunters and fanatical Calypso Twins
Borderlands 3 steelbook case
Pre-order bonus: Gold weapon skins and weapon trinket
The first trailer for Joker is here. The DC film is the much-anticipated origin movie about the Clown Prince of Crime and stars Joaquin Phoenix in the lead role. It hit theaters on October 3.
As has been previously hinted, the trailer suggests that Joker is going to be quite unlike anything else that DC has released so far. It focuses on Phoenix’s lonely, unstable Arthur, who clearly has trouble fitting into society. We see him being attacked on the street, visiting Arkham Hospital, and dressing up as a clown, while his voiceover hints at the dark criminal turn his life will soon take. Check it out above.
Joker is directed by Todd Phillips, who previously helmed the Hangover movies. It also stars Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Bill Camp, Shea Whigham, and Marc Maron.
Joker is one several DC movies on the way over the next couple of years. It will be followed by Birds of Prey in February 2020, which sees Margot Margot reprise her Suicide Squad role as Harley Quinn. An early teaser was released in January, and more details about the film emerged at the recent CinemaCon in Las Vegas.