Borderlands EULA Change Triggers Review Bombing


Borderlands titles are experiencing a wave of negative reviews as players react to recent End User License Agreement updates from publisher Take-Two Interactive. Here's what sparked the controversy and its potential impact on the franchise.
Borderlands Games Recent Reviews Are "Mixed" and "Mostly Negative"
Take-Two Terms of Service Changes

The Borderlands series has faced significant review bombing since May 18 when players discovered modifications to Take-Two's EULA. Steam ratings for Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Borderlands 3 plunged as gamers voiced their disapproval.
Take-Two last updated its terms of service on February 28, but the changes only recently gained attention after being highlighted by Reddit users and content creators. Many players are criticizing the new anti-cheat measures, with some calling the software invasive.

Players claim the revised EULA may grant Take-Two unprecedented system access while collecting personal data – though these remain unverified allegations. The publisher hasn't officially addressed these privacy concerns.
The modifications particularly worry the Borderlands modding community, as new restrictions could limit third-party applications. With Borderlands 4's upcoming release, many speculate whether these changes pave the way for future gameplay requirements.
Possibly An Overreaction?

While many players express outrage, others defend Take-Two's right to update service terms. Some community members note the EULA changes mirror previous versions, suggesting the reaction may be disproportionate.
Take-Two's policy states their right to modify terms, leaving users the choice to accept updates or discontinue service. Root-level access isn't uncommon in competitive multiplayer titles, though Borderlands' primarily cooperative nature makes these measures surprising to fans.

As controversy swirls around the EULA updates, Take-Two continues development on Borderlands 4. The publisher's next move regarding these changes remains uncertain as they prepare for the franchise's next major installment.
Borderlands 4 launches September 12, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. For the latest updates on the upcoming title, check our detailed coverage below.