Randy Pitchford, the co-founder and former CEO of Borderlands developer Gearbox Software, has been having a super normal, totally regular few days.
Ever since the Borderlands film released to abysmally low review scores and immediately crashed at the box office on August 9th last week, Randy has been having one very long, whiny meltdown on Twitter about it.
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After spending a solid six days replying to everyone online who mentioned the film in any capacity, Randy’s little temper tantrum finally came to a head when he confirmed that he’d blocked several prominent film critics for the awful crime of… honestly reviewing a film.
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“Yesterday I blocked a bunch of truly nasty accounts, but in the process I have accidentally blocked at least three good accounts…” he posted on Sunday, “...I usually don't block criticism. I've always profited from it and I've never been in short supply :) Cheers and be cool.”
He also really, really doesn’t like Forbes writer Paul Tassi for some reason, stating “Oh, except for that @PaulTassiguy. It was pointed out to me that I blocked him, too. So far, I think I accidentally blocked three people. Not@PaulTassi- I thought he was being a dick and so him I blocked on purpose. I unblocked him, but I might block him again…”
Oh, and, partway through throwing his toys out of the pram… Randy also decided to tease Borderlands 4.
He couldn’t have done so in a more Randy-esque way either, as he decided to cap off one of his tirades by just casually throwing in confirmation that the game is assumedly in active development.
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“So what you're saying is: You like what my friends and I do with our Borderlands video games even more than you like what some of the biggest and best cast and crew of film makers on the planet have done.” read the absolutely normal, totally not unhinged ramblings of a madman, “...I'm super flattered! We're working extra hard four you on what's next....”
So there you have it folks, get hyped for Borderlands 4...
Topics: Borderlands, Xbox, PlayStation, PC, 2K Games