Borderlands, Remasters And More: Multiple Games Leaked By Ratings Board

It seems to be a current trend that new games and titles are leaked by government authorities. Now the South African Film & Publication Board have leaked multiple titles and a big remaster.

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A new Borderlands bundle was apperently leaked by the South African Rating Board |© Gearbox

Who needs insider and gaming journalists to break news about upcoming game titles, when rating boards and government institutions can do the same? Well, it happened again. This time in South Africa, where the South African Film and Publication Board leaked multiple games, bundles and reworks.

Borderlands Bundle And Other Titles Leaked

Some of you might remember that a couple of weeks ago a similar thing happened in Korea, where the authorities leaked the existence of the new Lego game "Lego 2K Goooal!". Well in the leaks by the South African Board, the Lego game was named again.

So it's safe to say that a Lego football game is on its way. Be prepared FIFA... ehm I mean EA Sports FC! By the way, an official release date was not leaked, sadly. If football or Lego is nothing for you, no problem.

Because also leaked was the so-called "The Borderlands Compilation: Pandoras Box". At the moment, nobody has a clue what this bundle might contain. But rumors are making the round that the bundle might have all the Borderlands titles, including Tiny Tina's Wonderland and Borderlands 3 in it.

And if that's not enough for you guys, we got even more leaked games. Apparently the Nintendo Switch exclusive titles Baten Kaitos 1 & 2 HD Remaster might be released for consoles and PC.

Aaaaand we got even more. The game "Origination" was leaked as well. Apparently the development studio Bandai Namco filed a trademark for this title back in November 2021.

It will be interesting to see if this trend will continue, but it's safe to say that a lot of people and game journalists might start to follow the work of rating boards and other government authorities even closer. Seems like they're a much safer and trustworthy source.

Henning Paul
Henning Paul