Roundup: ‘Borderlands 4,’ new ‘Sonic Racing’ and ‘Mafia: The Old Country’ among big-name sequels


Although the star-studded film flopped at the box office, the latest entry for the 'Borderlands' series continues the long-running series’ distinct take on the loot shooter genre. — 2K

The pandemic shined an intense spotlight on the diverging fortunes of video games and Hollywood. While the former thrived during lockdown, the latter had difficulty adapting with movie theaters still looking for ways to draw an audience and resurrecting the blockbusting days of the past.

Meanwhile, gaming has continued to steadily grow as a younger generation has become enthralled with the worlds they introduce. The movie industry has even leaned on video game properties as films such as Minecraft and Super Mario Bros. establish dominance in cinemas.

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