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The makers of Borderlands, Gearbox Software, just announced officially that they are going to release Duke Nukem Forever in 2011! Game is going to be published by 2K Games.
Here are some shots of the Gearbox conference with the company’s president Randy Pitchford and some random people playing the Duke Nukem Forever X360 demo!
UPDATE: Gameplay video
Watch the whole thing live (thanks for the heads up Nightwalker):
http://www.ustream.tv/2kgameslive

Valve’s dislike of the PS3 isn’t exactly a secret and because of that Randy Pitchford, the President of Gearbox (the developers of Borderlands), felt the need to speak up in Sony’s defense. In a recent interview with the U.K.’s Official PlayStation Magazine, Pitchford said:
I noticed something on the net not too long ago. Doug Lombardi (Valve’s VP Marketing) had to take a swipe at the PS3 again, and I thought it was foolish. I read it the same way I read fanboys. Like there’s a guy who bought the Sony platform and he’s a Sony guy, so he decides he’s going to spend a certain percentage of his time bashing Microsoft. And there’s a guy on Microsoft doing the same thing. Those guys are childish and narrow minded, it’s the same kind of thing.
Pitchford went on to suggest that Valve is a selfish developer:
Valve think their own stuff is the only stuff that matters, to the point where they have their own distribution platform. It’s like, I don’t care about retail, about Marketplace, or PSN, I’m going to have Steam. It’s cool, it’s good, and they’re doing a good job but at the same time they’re reliant on the rest of the world. They had to do that [Left 4 Dead] deal with EA. When I see the L4D ad on the television I don’t see a Valve logo, I see an EA logo, and when I bought it, I bought it at a store.
This guy raises some good points. What do you think? Is Pitchford on the money, or does Valve have every right to decide what platforms to develop for?
Source: gameinformer.com