Developer Gearbox Software is ready to begin developing a new Borderlands game, potentially Borderlands 3 , according to a Borderlands panel at PAX South today.

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— Randy Pitchford (@DuvalMagic) January 26, 2015

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— Randy Pitchford (@DuvalMagic) January 26, 2015

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"We want to think about the future and we want to think about what the next Borderlands is and we're going to need some help," Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford said. "The fact is, we're not working on a new Borderlands game, but we want to.""If you are in the industry and you think you can help us, we want you to help us. We want to get started on a new Borderlands game," Pitchford said, adding that the studio is looking for help to develop a new game."There's literally nothing to tell, but we're ready to start."Shortly after the panel, Pitchford took to Twitter to recruit for help to make the "next Borderlands."During a panel at PAX South on Friday, Pitchford teased an announcement about a Borderlands sequel during a Q&A session.Earlier today, Gearbox also revealed new details for upcoming Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel DLC. The third DLC pack is called The Lady Hammerlock Pack and will feature Sir Hammerlock's older sister, Aurelia, as a playable character. A fourth Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel DLC pack that involves "going in the mind" of Claptrap was also teased, with no other details provided.In other Borderlands news, the franchise will make it's new-gen console debut with the recently announced Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Be sure to check out IGN's PAX South round-up for the latest on the Borderlands franchise.

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