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Author: RyanReactions: News here! Get your news!

"Gather 'round, children."
You know how these compilation posts are usually reserved for moderately interesting news that you could take or leave? Not the case this week. There’s really just an insane amount of substantial news flying around right now, and I’ve gathered it all in one place for you to enjoy. Now read!
Author: CodyTrailers: Duke Nukem’s shrinkage
Don’t shrink too much, Duke! We might not be able to find you on release day and everybody will think you’ve been delayed again.
Author: CodyReactions: The headline would be too infuriating to read
But the bad news is a little more bearable after watching the video, right? Right? God damn you, Duke Nukem Forever! And what’s up with the international release (June 10th) coming before the North American release (June 14th)? It’s un-American, and if I know one dude who represents America, it’s the Duke.
Author: CodyReactions: Duke Nukem Forever shipping May 3rd
Yeah, you read it right. May 3rd, 2011, the King returns. And you thought you’d only see pixelated boobies in GTA trailers for the rest of your life.
Author: CodyReactions: Duke Nukem Forever revived by Gearbox
Maybe it’s the months of rumors that preceded this news, or maybe just the decade of development time that preceded it, but I find myself caring about this a lot less than I would have expected. What exactly is “this,” you ask? Why I’m referring to the 2011 release of Duke Nukem Forever, of course.
Author: CodyReactions: Gearbox reviving Duke Nukem Forever?

I guess old heroes die hard, right? Rumor has it that Gearbox (Borderlands, Brothers in Arms) has picked up development where 3D Realms left off when they closed their development doors back in 2009. When 3D Realms closed down, Take-Two Interactive retained Duke Nukem Forever‘s publishing rights. Gearbox does have a relationship with the publisher. It’s also worth noting that Gearbox has worked on the franchise in the past, although Duke Begins has yet to see release (and most likely won’t). To make things even more suspicious, Gearbox President Randy Pitchford told Kotaku that “he may be able to better clarify the situation further at this year’s Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle.” Hmmm…
Author: CodyTrailers: Secret Armory of General Knoxx interview
Firstly, that dude that Jeff’s interviewing needs to take a shower…ughhh. But on the topic of the actual DLC, I feel like focusing on more vehicle combat is probably a very poor decision given how awful driving in Borderlands is. But on the other hand, NINJA ASSASSINS!
Author: CodyReactions: Borderlands’ “Secret Armory of General Knoxx” detailed

Remember that third installment of Borderlands DLC I reported last week? Well, it’s going by “The Secret Armory of General Knoxx” now, which supposedly markets better than “DLC pack 3.” As promised, the new pack will raise the level cap, although Gearbox has yet to specify what the new cap will be. They were nice enough to drop a few details, though.
Author: CodyReactions: More Borderlands DLC on the way

Hopefully it's as good as this was!
According to a post in Borderlands‘ official forums, Gearbox is working on a third installment of DLC for the game and it’s set to be the biggest one yet.
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