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As spotted byย Eurogamer, a recent LinkedIn profile update by a former Gearbox Software employee has unintentionally revealed potential sequels to two popular game titles, Borderlands 4 and Tiny Tina's Wonderland 2. Gearbox Software, renowned for its Borderlands series and Tiny Tina's Wonderland spin-off, has left fans eagerly awaiting news of any upcoming installments. The absence of updates since the release of Borderlands 3 in 2019 and Tiny Tina's Wonderland in 2022 has fueled curiosity about the future of these beloved franchises. However, this accidental revelation from a former studio technical director's LinkedIn profile has sparked excitement among fans.

Unveiling the Sequels in a LinkedIn Work History

The LinkedIn profile of the former Gearbox employee provided a surprising glimpse into the studio's plans. Within their work history at Gearbox, the employee had overseen a team and contributed to the development of Borderlands 4 and Tiny Tina's Wonderland 2, utilizing Unreal Engine 4. While this revelation suggests that these titles are indeed in the works, it's important to note that the development process is likely in its early stages. Gamers might need to exercise patience, as it could be several years before these sequels see the light of day.

The Dilemma of Early Announcements

The accidental leak of Borderlands 4 and Tiny Tina's Wonderland 2 raises questions about when and how game developers should officially announce their projects. In the past, some developers have faced criticism for revealing titles too early in the development cycle. An illustrative example is Bethesda's announcement of Elder Scrolls 6 in 2018, which remains unreleased five years later. Todd Howard, a prominent figure at Bethesda, has expressed regret over the early announcement, attributing it to fan pressure. The extended development time for Starfield suggests that fans may need to exercise patience as they await the release of Elder Scrolls 6.

While the accidental disclosure on LinkedIn has excited fans, it's essential to approach these revelations with cautious optimism. The world of game development is often marked by twists and turns, and the road to release can be a lengthy one. For now, fans of Borderlands and Tiny Tina's Wonderland can eagerly anticipate the future while keeping an eye out for official announcements from Gearbox Software.


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