After shadow-dropping its first mobile game, Borderlands publisher 2K explained that it would only be available for a limited time. Known simply as Borderlands Mobile, the game popped up on the Apple App Store on April 9th, featuring the franchise's chaotic shooting gameplay as players complete missions, as well as its signature comic book-style design.
Borderlands Mobile is a pleasant surprise for many fans, especially after Borderlands 4 lost 93% of its Steam player base just two months after launch. Despite the live-service updates and almost-constant stream of content, the game couldn't sustain the interest of fans. The sudden launch of Borderlands Mobile gave players the same chaos and fun shooting down enemies around the map, while also enjoying shorter missions, game modes, and even a battle pass on a more portable gaming platform. It's also free-to-play, which makes it even more accessible to gamers following the controversy surrounding Borderlands 4's price.
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While gamers are already looking forward to Borderlands Mobile's upcoming content, publisher 2K clarified that developer Zynga...
