A few days ago, we learned that Gearbox and Embracer Group were separating. The destiny of the creator of Borderlands is Take-Two, a company with whom they regularly work on their games and which spent 460 million dollars to make them and all their IP. Licenses that include both Borderlands and Tiny Tina’s, via Duke Nukem and many others.
Additionally, after the purchase, Take-Two itself confirmed that Gearbox is working no more and no less than six new games, one of which is a completely new IP.
Five sequels and a new IP on the way
According to Take-Twothe developer has these six games in “different stages of development“, of which we know that one is Borderlands 4. A title that was confirmed with the news of the purchase. Additionally, we’ve known for a long time that Gearbox is working on a sequel to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and Homeworld 3 will arrive in May this year.
With this, they have three titles in development, but according to Take-Two, there are three more in the works. Games about which we know nothing, but we suspect that two of them are sequels to one of their acclaimed sagas. Is it time for new brothers in arms? Eventually, They describe the sixth game in question as a “new and exciting intellectual property.
In total, five sequels and a new IP are on the way. Without a doubt, Gearbox’s journey is more than spectacular and the future encouraging. Are you looking forward to a Borderlands 4?
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