Terminally ill Borderlands fan who doesn't know if he "will be around for Borderlands 4" has been able to play the game early: "It was amazing"

Nov. 27, 2024



“Thank you to all of you for all of your love and support and for helping in making this happen”

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A terminally ill Borderlands fan has been able to play whatGearboxhas made ofBorderlands 4"so far" after being flown out for a studio tour, which he says “was an amazing experience and it was just awesome.”

Last month, 37-year-old Caleb McAlpine took to Reddit, sharing that he’d been diagnosed with “late stage 4 terminal cancer” in August with potentially seven to 12 months to live if chemotherapy couldn’t slow its progression, and less than two years even if his body responded well to the treatment. “I am a die hard Borderlands fan and don’t know if I will be around for Borderlands 4,” he said at the time. “Is there anyone that knows how to get in touch with Gearbox to see if there is a way to play the game early?”

Not long after, Gearbox bossRandy Pitchford confirmed that “we’re going to do whatever we can to make something happen,“and thanks to an update post from McAlpine, we now know that it’s happened. “So Gearbox flew me and a friend down first class the 20th of this month and we got to tour the studio and meet an amazing bunch of people from some of the devs of all of the Borderlands games up to Randy the CEO,” he begins.

“We got to play what they have for Borderlands 4 so far and it was amazing. I don’t know if I will be around when the game comes out but I just want to say thank you to all of you for all of your love and support and for helping in making this happen. It truly was an amazing experience and it was just awesome.”

Speaking to GamesRadar+ over email last month,McAlpine told us he’d been “floored” by Pitchford’s offer,and said: “I never expected anything like this. It almost felt like a dream to be honest.“His GoFundMe campaignto fund his treatment has also seen a huge surge in support since his initial post in October, having now surpassed his goal of $9,000 – it’s at $12,255 at the time of writing.

Wrapping up his latest post, McAlpine reiterates how grateful he is: “Thank you everyone.”

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