Borderlands three developer Gearbox detailed the methods it’s making co-op extra accessible in its upcoming looter shooter throughout a Guardian Con panel, together with an Apex Legends-style ping system.
The ping system permits gamers to mark enemies, NPCs, loot chests, and random map areas, that means if you find yourself enjoying with random gamers on-line, you don’t have to commit to speak if you wish to talk with them. Gearbox confirmed off this characteristic within the video under:
Other accessibility options in Borderlands three embrace Xbox Adaptive Controller help, re-mappable controls, and subtitles and closed captioning choices. There’s additionally a system known as degree syncing, which lets you play with anybody, whether or not or not you’re the identical degree as them.
Borderlands three launches on September 13 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Gearbox is gearing up for launch with a series of silly videos breaking down the game. There’s additionally new DLC coming to Borderlands 2, which is a wierd line to write down contemplating that game got here out almost 7 years in the past.
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