The wait for Borderlands 4 continues
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Video game players love a good challenge, and they often take it upon themselves to try outlandish ways to play their favorite games - fromstreamers beating Elden Ring with a dance padto defeating Destiny raids solo. One person, though, has gone above and beyond by managing to play all three of the mainline Borderlands games, as well as the Pre-Sequel, at the same time.
They have begun streaming the entire saga over onYouTube under the account Mr.Esuba. You can watch as Mr. Esuba has to struggle with navigating menus in some games while engaging in combat in others. They’ve only just begun streaming it, but it’s already been a wild ride.
In aReddit comment, Mr.Esuba mentions “some spots I can get my char stuck so I can kill a group or something, but I have to line up my cameras to go somewhere at the same time and it’s usually at vending machines or cutscenes where I can do progress.”
If it’s ever been your dream to try and completefiveBorderlands games at the same time, you’re in luck, asBorderlands 4is set to release next year. But with very little official information circulating around, fans are doing what they can to hold themselves over.
If you’re looking for more information on the upcoming game, check outsome details about the Borderlands 4 Vault Hunters.
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Jesse is a freelance games journalist with almost a decade of experience. He was the Associate Editor at Prima Games for three years and then moved into the world of freelancing where you might have seen his work at the likes of Game Informer, Kotaku, Inverse, and a few others. You can find him playing the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV or whatever hot new multiplayer game his friends are playing.
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