Borderlands 4 boss Randy Pitchford responds to "real fans" backlash by doubling down on the fact he doesn't set the price: "If you want the truth, here it is"
Stop me if you've heard this one before

Following his controversial comments about a potential 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 4 $80 price tag, Gearbox𒐪 boss Randy Pitchford has offered "the truth" behind his statement.
Last week, Pitchford said that "real fans" would be prepared to pay whatever it cost to play Borderlands 4, but that he wasn't in control of its eventual price - which 💟may or may not be $80. Those comments have been hit with significant backlash, with many accusing Pitchford of being out of touch given the current economic climate.
In an apparent response, Pitchford took to Twitter again this morning. In a post stating, "If you want the truth, here it is," the Gearbox boss linked a clip from the recent Borderlands 4 panel at PAX East. During that panel, he was asked directly what the game𒉰 would cost, but stated, "I'll tell you the truth - I don't know."
If you want the tr🧸uth, here it 💃is: pic.twitter.com/3bqdA5gIU2
Pitchford went on to acknowledge that "we've got a competitive marketplace where the people that make those choices want to sell as many units as possible, and they want to be careful about people that are price-sensitive." That sensitivity extends, apparently, to "even the ones deciding what the prices a🐎re," some of whom "don't want to see prices go up."
He also points out that "there are other folks accepting the reality that game budgets are increasing, and there are tariffs for the retail packaging, and it's getting gnarly out there." While the budgᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚet for Borderlands 4 is more than twi🦋ce that of Borderlands 3, I would suggest that gnarliness does extend to the economic situation for…b𝕴asically everyone else, but Pitchford does tap into a relevant point - game development costs are g🎶rowing faster than players' desire to pay for those games, and that's an existential issue for the industry at large. Perhaps, however, there's a better way to express that by saying 'just make it work'.
It's been a rough week for Borderlands, which is also facing a review-bombing campaign over its new license agreement.
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