BORDERLANDS 3: Fans Believe They've Found The Game's Release Date Hidden Within Its Recent Trailer

BORDERLANDS 3: Fans Believe They've Found The Game's Release Date Hidden Within Its Recent Trailer

A new fan theory, regarding Borderlands 3, supposes that the highly-anticipated first-person-shooter's recently released trailer secretly features its release date.

By Nebula - Mar 29, 2019 06:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Borderlands
Source: /r/Borderlands
During the recent PAX East event, Gearbox finally dropped the first official trailer for the long-awaited third instalment in the Borderlands video-game series. While it certainly featured enough to quench fans' anticipation, it didn't reveal exactly when the game itself will be releasing - or did it?

A Reddit user, by the name of Zottlepanda, recently made clear that they believe that they've discovered Borderlands 3's release date within its aforementioned trailer.

Just under two minutes into the trailer, two frames feature some pretty blatant numbers: both a one and a ten (both of which bolster the same font, colour, and overall appearance). Even more interestingly, the ten is absent from a previous shot, almost as if the numbers were edited in after the fact.


Zottlepanda believes that the game will release on the first of October (rather than the tenth of January) as it would mark the popular series' tenth anniversary as well as take place on a Tuesday - which is arguably the most common day of the week for a video-game to launch on.

The Borderlands subreddit seems pretty adamant about this discovery, but what do you think? Is Zottlepanda onto something? Check out the trailer for yourself below - and pay close attention to the 1:40 and 1:52 marks.

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