A Borderlands fan's tweet questioning Borderlands 4's visual similarity to Borderlands 3 and expressing concerns about potential marketing budget cuts ignited a social media firestorm. The fan also drew parallels to the poorly-received Borderlands movie. Instead of engaging with the criticism, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford initially stated he would block the user to avoid negativity, later clarifying he only muted notifications.
This sparked further controversy when popular streamer Gothalion urged Pitchford to be more receptive to criticism and respectful of long-time fans. Pitchford responded by dismissing the comment as "toxic pessimism," and highlighting the intense pressure and dedication of the development team.
The incident generated a divided community response. Some sympathized with Pitchford, acknowledging the immense pressures on game developers. Others criticized his dismissive response, viewing it as an avoidance of constructive dialogue and highlighting his history of sharp social media interactions.
Borderlands 4 is slated for release on September 23, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.