We've known from the Steam concurrent player figures that Borderlands 4 has had a strong launch, despite the performance issues that led Gearbox president and CEO Randy Pitchford to share some 'advice' with the community. 2K and Gearbox have stayed silent so far, though. Thankfully, Rhys Elliott from Alinea Analytics has shared the analyst firm's initial estimates, revealing that Borderlands 4 has already passed two million units sold across all platforms, and one million on Steam alone (750K in the first week), generating over $150 million in revenue. This also means it beat even Hollow Knight: Silksong, at least on […]
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