While Gearbox Software has a lot on its plate now, studio president Randy Pitchford reiterates that development on Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 is "going great" and that they'll be able to talk about it soon.
In a statement released to CVG, the studio boss also reveals that the game has "evolved," and he thinks people will be surprised once they see it.
The game has evolved, I think people are going to be surprised by what they'll see, and it's still evolving. One of the reasons why we're not talking about it now is that it's evolving and we need to make further changes before we can start talking about it.
Also of note, Pitchford reveals that Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 won't meet its initial target release this year…though he expects to talk about the game between the release of Borderlands 2 (2K Games) and SEGA's Aliens: Colonial Marines, but not before the former is shipped.
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 was revealed at last year's E3 by publisher Ubisoft. After the initial reveal, the game has since gone dark which fueled speculations that the game was canned.
Here's to hoping Gearbox can inject some of that Borderlands magic into this military shooter.