As a gamer with a heart full of gratitude and a lifelong appreciation for the power of community, I can’t help but feel moved by the inspiring story of Caleb McAlpine. It’s not every day that we come across such an incredible display of unity and compassion within our gaming world.
Story Highlights
- Gearbox Software is currently working on a new Borderlands game that may come out next year.
- Earlier, a cancer patient and longtime Borderlands fan asked if there’s a way to play Borderlands 4 early.
- Gearbox took notice, and granted his wish, giving him an experience he’ll remember for the days to come.
You seem delighted by the situation: Months back, cancer patient Caleb McAlpine shared on Reddit his heartfelt tale and inquired whether it’s possible to access Borderlands 4 ahead of its release due to health concerns that might prevent him from playing when the game officially launches.
In a heartwarming display of unity, the Borderlands community banded together, using a method that I found incredibly genuine. They made their presence felt, catching the notice of Gearbox Software. Notably, well-known Borderlands content creator k6plays also reached out to his connections within the company and significantly amplified the message.
As a result, Randy Pitchford, CEO of Gearbox, reached out to Caleb and vowed to do their utmost. Now, it appears that dreams truly can come true. In a fresh post on the same subreddit, the 37-year-old affirmed that the developer arranged for him and a companion to travel first class to Texas, where Gearbox is based, offering him an unforgettable experience.
Just an update, Thank you everyone byu/Cjmac87 inborderlands3
Without a doubt, it’s clear that Caleb isn’t able to show us footage of Borderlands 4 at this time, but he’s given us what truly matters now. Gearbox Software has demonstrated their top-notch professionalism by handling things in an admirable way, and they deserve recognition for their heartwarming actions. Bravo to the company for such a wonderful display of kindness! However, it’s worth noting that the Borderlands community played a significant role in bringing Caleb’s situation to light as well.
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,” described Caleb in his recent Reddit post.
Borderlands 4’s Release Window Is Currently Indefinite
Starting from this year’s Gamescom event, Borderlands 4 was unveiled around three months back without a specified release date as of now. We anticipate its launch within the next two years, although Gearbox has remained silent about the matter.
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Leave a comment ahead if you think Caleb’s story inspired you in a way. I’ll see you down there.
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2024-11-29 07:11