The Borderlands movie's $90m box office failure "was indeed disappointing," but it did still help sell some old Borderlands games
The publisher's CEO has washed his hands of the commercial failure
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After thetremendous critical and commercial flop of the Borderlands movie, even Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick agrees that the film was “disappointing.” But hey, he reckons, at least it helped sell some old Borderlands games.
“We have selectively licensed intellectual properties,” Zelnick …