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Borderlands

Borderlands commonly refers to the video game franchise developed by Gearbox Software, released beginning with Borderlands in 2009. The series is set on the distant planet Pandora, a lawless frontier where colonists and corporations clash. Noted for its distinctive cel-shaded visuals, humor, and loot-driven gameplay, Borderlands blends first-person action with role-playing elements and cooperative play.

Core gameplay centers on mission-based exploration, character progression, and a large variety of weapons generated procedurally.

Main entries and notable spin-offs include Borderlands (2009), Borderlands 2 (2012), Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (2014), Borderlands

Critical and commercial reception has been strong, with praise for its humor, world design, and cooperative

Geographically, borderlands also refers to borderlands—transitional zones between political borders or cultural regions—often characterized by cultural

Cooperative
play
is
a
hallmark,
with
drop-in/drop-out
multiplayer
supporting
players
across
platforms.
The
loot
system
and
character
classes
encourage
experimentation
and
replayability.
3
(2019),
Tales
from
the
Borderlands
(2014)
by
Telltale
Games,
and
Tiny
Tina's
Wonderlands
(2022)
by
Gearbox.
The
franchise
has
expanded
with
downloadable
content,
cross-media
releases,
and
a
dedicated
fan
base.
gameplay,
though
some
titles
faced
criticism
over
narrative
pacing
or
post-launch
support.
exchange
and
instability.