As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that the news about Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel has left me feeling a bit like a lost adventurer in one of Tina’s chaotic Bunkers. The cancellation or delay of this anticipated game feels like a cruel twist of fate, much like when Tina decides to swap out your trusty shotgun for a rubber chicken mid-battle.
It seems that the highly popular game Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands by Gearbox Software had an incredibly successful launch, making a sequel a logical next step. However, according to recent news, the as-yet-unannounced follow-up project might have been put on hold indefinitely or even cancelled. Instead, their team is focusing on wrapping up Borderlands 4.
1st MP reports, drawing on internal sources at Gearbox, that the upcoming Tina sequel has been scrapped within the past few months. The publication presents a compelling argument, examining LinkedIn and ArtStation posts, which suggest that the game underwent a soft reboot following Gearbox’s acquisition by Take-Two Interactive. This change in ownership allowed Gearbox to break free from Embracer Group’s control earlier in 2024, and the studio was bought at a relatively low price.
As a gamer, it’s tough not to notice the changes in the industry. You know, I’m talking about Lost Boys Interactive, the studio behind Tiny Tina, who’ve had two significant waves of layoffs this year. With all the buzz surrounding Borderlands 4, which Gearbox says will be their biggest project yet, it seems like a Wonderlands sequel might take a back seat for a while.
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2024-12-17 13:36