Borderlands’ Spin-Off Series May Be a Better Home For One BL4 Feature

Summary

  • Borderlands 4 releases this Fall, and Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford has hinted that it will include base building mechanics.
  • Base building may suit Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands much more due to its fantasy style and cozier vibes.
  • Although a Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel is currently in question, Gearbox could retroactively add a base building system to the first title based on its reception in Borderlands 4.

The much-anticipated release date for Borderlands 4 is fast approaching on September 23. After an almost five-year wait since the last numbered edition, momentum built up in late 2024 and early this year, particularly when Gearbox Studios unveiled more details about the upcoming fourth installment. Some of the modifications fans can look forward to include a shift away from the series’ crude humor towards a more somber tone, driven by an ominous new antagonist that the developers claim will be as formidable as the iconic Handsome Jack.

A tidbit hinted at by Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford is that there might be base building features in Borderlands 4. So far, the franchise has experimented with this concept on a smaller scale, but it could potentially have a comprehensive system for it now. Although the addition would be exciting, some believe that Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, the spin-off of the Borderlands series, might be better suited to incorporate such a mechanic.

It’s expected that there will be a special State of Play event focused on Borderlands 4 this Spring, but the exact date remains undisclosed as of now.

Borderland 4’s Possible Base Building Might Actually Be a Better Fit for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

Base or Settlement Construction in Borderlands 4 Would Be a Big Step-Up

In the world of Borderlands 3, I’ve always been about grabbing loot and blasting foes first, but what sets this game apart is the ability to customize my Sanctuary base with some personal touches. It may seem small compared to other aspects, but it adds a unique touch that makes me feel at home. Other franchises have also dabbled in this area successfully. For instance, Assassin’s Creed Shadows offers an extensive base-building experience, a significant departure from its roots as a stealth-action adventure series.

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but marvel at the richness of Borderlands’ setting and its unique cel-shaded style. There’s a world of possibilities waiting to be explored in this universe, and that’s precisely what I believe Borderlands 4 could tap into. By delving deeper into captivating storylines and expanding the lore, they could introduce settlement construction as a groundbreaking element, enriching the gameplay experience even further. However, it seems like such a feature might be more fitting for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, given its distinct narrative and aesthetic direction.

Customized Base Building Seems to Feel More at Home in Tina Tiny’s Wonderlands

In the game “Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands,” players engage in a form of extended roleplay, running campaigns based on the tabletop RPG, Bunkers and Badasses, overseen by the character Tina. This setup allows both Tina and the player to shape the game world and story as they see fit. This approach has proven effective, with Tina’s descriptions triggering visual changes within the game. Introducing a feature that lets players construct bases would align perfectly with “TTW”‘s warm and inviting aesthetic.

In comparison to Borderlands, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands boasts a more detailed character customization feature. This flexibility could be extended to a personalized base or even multiple bases that players can customize according to their preferences. There is immense fun potential for TTW to introduce buildable homes within its imaginative fantasy environment. Gearbox Software could provide an extensive set of options for creating these homes, ensuring they align with the game’s themes and structure.

One potential issue here is talk suggesting that “Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands 2” might not be happening anymore, but Gearbox has yet to confirm its status. Even if the sequel isn’t in development, they could still incorporate base-building mechanics from the original game, especially if they gain popularity in “Borderlands 4”. This could potentially, at least partially, lay the groundwork for a potential return of a “TTW” sequel, introducing an improved system that fully capitalizes on its potential in future installments.

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2025-04-05 23:36