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UPDATE: It's confirmed as 2K spoke to IGN
QuoteWe've reached out to 2K, and they have confirmed that it will indeed be headed to Linux this fall.

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Thanks to the public financial reports of Take-Two Interactive it looks like the newest game in the Borderland series could see a Linux release and is listed as a platform for the game.

At this link here you will see this information:
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It's even listed in the downloadable PDF of the financial report, so that's pretty official.

We have reached out to Take-Two Interactive for confirmation on this. Hopefully it wasn't a mistake, but it's hard to see someone manually typing in "Linux" by accident.

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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! is an upcoming first-person shooter video game being developed by 2K Australia with assistance from Gearbox Software and to be published by 2K Games. It is the third game in the Borderlands series, and a prequel to the 2012 game Borderlands 2.
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This is extremely exciting as it's a massively popular game series, and if it turns out to be true it could mean the others may see a release too.

It's interesting as Randy Pitchford of Gearbox previously said to us not to get our hopes up, but that was about Borderlands 2. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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STiAT Aug 7, 2014
Always wanted to know what's the big buzz and credits Borderland receives. If they release, I'll buy and see myself :).
GoCorinthians Aug 7, 2014
So "this fall" day1 getting my Steam a new Borderlands! ^_^
Antalius Aug 7, 2014
So stoked 4 this! Awesome news.
lave Aug 7, 2014
Quoting: scainee.g. NV, BL2, sure, but also Baldur's Gate 2, Neverwinter Nights 2, Portal 2, Sanctum 2, The Witcher 2, Crysis 2, HalfLife 2, Metro 2033, DOTA2, Just Cause 2. So, yeah. And those are just from my Steam games list. There are probably other, older games like Descent 2 and Dungeon Keeper 2 that I have lying around somewhere in box form.

call me crazy but for most of your list i also disliked the 2nd one in comparison to the first. they were not bad games at all but just didnt have the "wow" effect of the first game at all but were merly gutless successors to their inspiring and innovative parents (especially true for portal2, borderlands2, NV, and crysis2).

to keep it ontopic i didnt feel like borderlands 2 was much of an improvement over borderlands 1. the pc controlls were worse due to more focus on consoles which was particularly evident in the bad inventory that sometimes wouldnt even register mouseclicks. of course it was better in many aspects and just.. more of everything that was good about borderlands1. but thats what i would expect off an addon (and i rarely buy those) and not of a new game. i literally hate what is done in the Fifa series or CoD and i feel like this is happening here all over again. i see that third installment of borderlands and all i can think of how good having a fresh engine and new characters to interact with for a successor feels. i dont expect something to turn into a racing game all of the sudden but i expect something to happen like it did in halflife2, oblivion, skyrim, fallout3 when i shall spend full prize on a game.
Maokei Aug 8, 2014
OMG YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS
flesk Aug 8, 2014
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So apparently there are 3 or 4 people on the entire planet who is excited by the Linux announcement, they all dual boot and also pirate the game instead of paying for it. I don't know why I keep reading comments on articles like that on IGN. :/
FutureSuture Aug 8, 2014
Quoting: fleskSo apparently there are 3 or 4 people on the entire planet who is excited by the Linux announcement, they all dual boot and also pirate the game instead of paying for it. I don't know why I keep reading comments on articles like that on IGN. :/
They are hilarious, however. You get to delve into the minds of simpletons. I think it's fascinating and amusing.
vulture Aug 8, 2014
Quoting: EKRboiBorderland: The Pre-Sequal for Linux in the fall CONFIRMED by 2K!

"Take-Two Interactive's first leaked the news with their recently released financials, which listed Linux as a platform for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. We've reached out to 2K, and they have confirmed that it will indeed be headed to Linux this fall."

Article from IGN

ok, comments on that site are just... lol. so many disappointed ?next? gen gamers.

downright funny to see each and every one pointing out ?next? gen. except their next gen was obsolete 6 months before release. this console gen is probably worst in history by miles as it is the first gen that brings nothing to the table. it's cheap "build it your self PC from parts taken out of basement junk". i was console gamer my self and when i saw where it leads... time to sell everything and move on pc
SirBubbles Aug 8, 2014
Quoting: vultureok, comments on that site are just... lol. so many disappointed ?next? gen gamers.

downright funny to see each and every one pointing out ?next? gen.

Save yourself, do what I've decided to do and never go to that site again. Don't read the comments, it's a lot like megagames, but with moderated comments. No less idiotic comments though. "It's not "next gen" if it's not on a bloody stinking console, it's just not good enough, linux? wtf is that?"

I'm still waiting for Witcher 3 (pleased with the Witcher 2 port so far, I seem to get good performance out of it where others seem not to) and Shogun 2 Total War. Plus two Kickstarters, The Mandate and Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
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