
NowGamer speaks to original Duke creators 3D Realms about what went wrong for Duke Nukem Forever...

Take-Two: "We know there have been some concerns from Borderlands fans about Take-Two’s Terms of Service. Maintaining transparency and confidence with the community here is always our goal, and we wanted to address some of these concerns."
Gearbox Software discusses Borderlands 4 for Nintendo Switch 2, covering co-op, movement upgrades, and seamless world design.
I like what they say here...And the graphics on the gameplay shown are insane!
"The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a joy to work with. It's VERY POWERFUL. It's an incredible machine in a very tight form factor."
"We don't feel like we're fighting the system. We feel like's the system's empowering us to make the best version of Boderlands 4 we can."

Cancer patient Caleb McAlpine has received VIP treatment from Gearbox Software, following official acknowledgement of his story.
Gearbox has a lot of problems, but one thing they’ve consistently done right is showing appreciation for their fans. Immortalizing Michael Mamaril in the second game was genuinely cool and so is this.
I remember rockstar doing the same thing with red dead 2 I think, that's dope, also shows that us guys just want to sit back have a great time on gems we enjoy
Good thing they went the extra mile and flew him out. We all know about Randy and his love of webcams.
"gets actually" is now acceptable, and published? Wow! Actually gets, is how it should read. I have been reading more and more stories everywhere that are grammatical incorrect. BTW, I thank God for spell check. My spelling is awful. Great news though!
I don't blame Gearbox for the failure of 'DNF'.. no, that lies squarely with the original design teams, who's lack of direction and ideas was clearly showing for all to see in the final product.
When Gearbox bought the 'Duke' IP from 3D Realms, I'm more than sure that they (Gearbox) were just as shocked as everyone else on how much 'DNF' hadn't progressed much over the years BUT to their credit, Gearbox took what they had, complied it to run on current gen consoles and the PC and released it it anyway.. I'm more than confident that Gearbox knew they were going to catch hell from the gaming press and gamers alike over this title and again to their credit Gearbox took it in stride and rode out the negativity.. sure 'DNF' wasn't the blockbuster (any) studio would like but it sold enough to show that gamers are still interested in 'Duke'
Gearbox are talented developers and I'm more than sure that they have a team working on the next 'Duke' somewhere deep in the bowels of Gearbox.. give it year and two and at a future E3 Gearbox will show a 'Duke' game that is fitting for the 'Duke Nukem' name.