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Borderlands 3 review roundup: All scores from 2K-approved sites

Borderlands 3 reviews are now live and each, as we reported yesterday, from US-based outlets in a bizarre security move by publisher 2K.

As we’re obviously not in the USA, we don’t have a review for you as yet… and since we still don’t have code at this time, we mightn’t ever. With that in mind, here are the PC-based review scores from our brother and sister sites on aggregator Metacritic.

It should be noted that PS4 and Xbox One code doesn’t yet look to be distributed, which may suggest the game doesn’t perform as well on console and that 2K and Gearbox are deliberately holding it back.

It also should be noted that a couple Spanish language reviews are in the list above; they’re also concidentially outlets with some of the game’s highest scores. We’re not sure how they’ve gained access to review code but we’ll try asking 2K what’s up.

At any rate, Borderlands 3 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 13 September.


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