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‘Borderlands 2’ is free to keep on Steam through June 8 TechTricks365


‘Borderlands 2’ is free to keep on Steam through June 8

In an effort to hype up the upcoming release of “Borderlands 4,” Gearbox, 2K, and Take-Two Interactive have made “Borderlands 2” free for PC and Mac owners. Act quick to keep it forever, though.

If you’re looking for a not-so-new game to try, you might wanna check out Borderlands 2. If you download it from Steam before June 8 at 1:00 pm ET, you get to keep the game — meaning you get a $20 game for free.

If you haven’t played it yet, Borderlands 2 is a well-loved first-person shooter with role-playing elements, set in a post-apocalyptic world. The game is known for its highly stylized design and its dark sense of humor.

Players choose from a selection of characters and must progress through missions, all while collecting increasingly powerful weapons and gear. While the game puts a lot of emphasis on cooperative multiplayer, it can be played solo if you’re into that.

Initially released in 2012, Borderlands 2 received high scores from most critics and many fans. The game is consistently praised for gameplay and customization options, though some critics have noted that there could be some separation in the way classes play.

While the game was released in 2012, it’s still possible to play it on modern Mac systems through Rosetta 2. So, the game runs great on Apple Silicon

If you’re looking to give it a try, you can head to Steam. As stated above, you can get it — and keep it — for free if you snag it before Sunday. Otherwise, you’ll have to pay $20.

Borderlands 4 is set to release in September 2025.

Recent controversy

In March 2025, Take-Two, who owns Borderlands’ developer Gearbox, updated its end-user licensing agreements (EULA) across all of its games, of which Borderlands 2 is one. One YouTuber took an uncharitable read of the changes and proceeded to rile up the masses.

The YouTuber claims that the EULA changes grant the game access to “personal information,” such as phone number, IP address, and operating system. However, this is hardly new in the world of software and is likely just a legal change made to prevent any confusion if someone were to ask why Take-Two needed to know their IP address.

The second claim is that the EULA prevents modding in any capacity. This is, again, an uncharitable read — the EULA largely discourages users from negatively impacting other users’ gameplay experience.

Again, this applies to all games that Take-Two owns, and not to Borderlands 2 specifically. Because the game has such a heavy modding culture around it, it would be a strange move for the developer to start cracking down on it suddenly.

However, the video landed with the effect it intended — Borderlands 2 has been review bombed, leading to recent “overwhelmingly negative” reviews of the game on Steam. In response, Gearbox’s CEO, Randy Pitchford, took the time to clarify how it would affect Borderlands players.

So, if you’ve never played Borderlands 2 and you see the “overwhelmingly negative” tag — now you know why.




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