gearbox Randy Pitchford, CEO of Randy Pitchford, has a weight on the stop killing game initiative and seems to have a complicated opinion on this problem. This conversation arrives just before the beginning of the gearbox Borderlands 4It touched the company's house.
Stop Killing Games Initiative has followed the listing of Ubisoft. shipThere is concern about game preservation and accessibility. Ross Scott, a petition producer, promoted the initiative by promoting the initiative in order for developers to change the way the game works when the game approaches the official support, so that the game can be performed by making the game from being able to play 100% on an individual or community server. It is a movement that has been criticized and praised among the various aspects of the industry and gamers, and now Pitchford measured the weight.
Randy Peach Ford talks about game preservation and end of the universe.
Randy Pitchford talked about the destruction of the game and sharing conflicting thoughts in a conversation with gamers. He explained that he lost his game as a lost game, and he respects behavioralism trying to protect them. But he also said, “If we have a sincere live service game, it seems to be mutually exclusive to have something that will be an unprecedented life. Peachford continued with life, death, and the final death of the universe. I think I can live. ”
Pitchford's opinion looks a bit mold when you look at the game's preservation and even the situation of the existence itself. He seemed to want the game to stick forever, and was tied to the line of thought. Battle bookGearbox's own live service game that cannot be completely played without using community production mode. He mentioned it Battle book Entrophy has been about the last star in the universe before nothing is left, and he says he doesn't like “everything will be over.”
Some of his thoughts were reversed by other people in the industry, such as Ubisoft, and Ubisoft's CEO is not eternal and European video games are video games Europe, claiming that sunset games are needed in the studio. All of this is a complex problem, questioning how practical it is to adapt to all live service games to play on a personal server, and questions whether the live service game will be less if it is necessary to support the title in this way. But the defense that everything will eventually end is also frustrated by some members of the game community because they can't support the game until some members of the game community are disappointed. At this time, the exercise remains unresolved, and it still remains if the goal is achieved.
Borderlands 4
- Released
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September 12, 2025
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Rating
- engine
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Unrealistic Engine 5
- Multiplayer
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Online cooperative, online multiplayer
- Cross platform play
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Yes -all