Borderlands 3 developer, Gearbox software provided a video that quickly makes rounds and getting its fans excited more than ever. During the Game Developers Conference, Randy Pitchford takes the stage and shows off the new Borderlands 3 with the inclusion of Unreal Engine 4.

According to GameSpot, the video that Pitchford showoff during the panel of Game Developers Conference is how the game will look using a non-realistic art. He explained that the said video is not the actual game's footage but it was just a test on how Borderland 3 will look like using the work of Unreal Engine 4.

Reports suggest that it is not the usual thoughts of a fan when talking about the games upcoming photo-realism as they claimed that it gets better every time. In the GDC, Pitchfork doesn't reveal the real assets from the game and uses one character throughout the demo but that face left unrevealed.

IGN reported that the reason why the character was not revealed or any details about the body is due to recognition. Fans may recognize the character through its previous games and Gearbox seems not ready revealing any further details of the Borderland 3.

Reports claimed that Gearbox took a costly detour with the "Overwatch" and "Battleborn" and claimed that it was not the multiplayer title that's been struggling to retain and attract a player since launch. According to some other critics, they have a feeling that "Borderlands 3" it missing something.

Now, the loot-shooter "Borderlands 3" is nowhere to be found compared to "The Division" and "Destiny's" popularity. But critics also gave positive feedback to the original loot-shooter game and stated that it will still make an impact when decided to debut.

Randy Pitchford stated that the new "Borderland 3" was already in development since last year and claimed that it won't necessarily called "Borderland 3." So, Gearbox and Pitchford may suggest another name for the game later on. Everyone is hoping to get some information about the game soon.