Update:

Gearbox head Randy Pitchford has responded to the rumor on Twitter, saying "There are no plans to convert Battleborn

"We have some unannounced plans to do a trial version of the game that would be free and from which retail can be purchased along with DLC," Pitchford said in a followup tweet , then added , "Free trial plans are not firm yet - months away. Expect great continued support and awesome line up of DLC."Original story follows:

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2K's Battleborn will reportedly become free-to-play in the coming months, with an official announcement supposedly coming in mid-November.According to a report from Kotaku , the multiplayer shooter will undergo the pricing restructure due to poor sales since the game's launch in early May. The decision for the change has already been delayed a couple of times.An anonymous source speaking in the report said that developer Gearbox wanted Battleborn to be-free to-play from the start, but publisher 2K reportedly decided it was better off as a full-fledged $60 retail game.IGN has reached out to 2K for comment on the reports and will update this story should they respond.What's more, the decision to change pricing models was reportedly partially inspired by Evolve, another 2K published game, which switched to free-to-play pricing back in July. The switch proved to be successful for the 4v1 FPS, with the player count crossing one million in less than a week after the change.We've known about Battleborn's low sales for a while now. Just a week after the game's launch, Gearbox was "cautiously optimistic" about the game's future , but wouldn't release concrete sales numbers. Since then, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said that Battleborn's performance on the market has been "below" the company's expectations.For more on Battleborn, check out IGN's original review, in which we gave the shooter a 7.1

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