

Borderlands
- Release Date:2009
- Genres:FPS, Action-RPG
- Developer:Gearbox Software
- Publisher:2K Games
- Platforms:PC, macOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
- Re-releases: Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition (2010), Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced (2019)
- Series:Borderlands
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