Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Cover art featuring a Psycho Bandit
Developer(s)2K Australia
Gearbox Software
Publisher(s)2K
Writer(s)Anthony Burch
Composer(s)Jesper Kyd
Des Shore
Justin Mullins[1]
SeriesBorderlands
EngineUnreal Engine 3
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, Linux, OS X
  • NA: 14 October 2014
  • AU: 16 October 2014
  • EU: 17 October 2014
PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • NA: 24 March 2015
  • WW: 27 March 2015
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: 29 May 2020
Genre(s)Action role-playing, first-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a 2014 action role-playing first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Australia, with assistance from Gearbox Software and published by 2K. It is the third game in the Borderlands series, and is a spin-off set after 2009's Borderlands and before 2012's Borderlands 2. It was released for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360 on 14 October 2014. Updated ports for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released as part of Borderlands: The Handsome Collection on 24 March 2015.

The storyline of The Pre-Sequel focuses on Jack, an employee of the Hyperion corporation; after the company's Helios space station is captured by a military unit known as the Lost Legion, he leads a group of four Vault Hunters—all of whom were non-playable characters and bosses in previous Borderlands games—on an expedition to re-gain control of Helios, defeat the Lost Legion, and find the hidden vault on Pandora's moon Elpis. The game expands upon the engine and gameplay of Borderlands 2 and introduces new gameplay mechanics, including low-gravity environments, freeze weapons, and oxygen tanks, which are used to navigate and perform ground slamming attacks.

The Pre-Sequel received positive reviews, being praised for its new gameplay features and character classes, but was criticised for its confusing level design and not providing enough significant deviations from the core mechanics and gameplay of Borderlands 2.

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