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There's no "spyware" in Borderlands 4, Take-Two insist, following upset over terms of service
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There’s no “spyware” in Borderlands 4, Take-Two insist, following upset over terms of service

by admin September 15, 2025


Gearbox and Take-Two Interactive’s Borderlands 4 has launched to cries of “pretty good” from (some) professional reviewers, and “Stutterland bugfest” from a vocal portion of the Steam playerbase. In amongst the complaints about performance, there are some fears about potential breaches of player privacy supposedly allowed for by Take-Two’s terms of service. A Borderlands developer has now responded to these fears in the Steam forums, reiterating that Take-Two at large aren’t in the business of “spyware”.

“Take-Two does not use spyware in its games,” reads the statement on Steam. “Take-Two’s Privacy Policy applies to all labels, studios, games, and services across all media and platform types such as console, PC, mobile app, and website. The Privacy Policy identifies the data activities that may be collected but this does not mean that every example is collected in each game or service.

“Take-Two identifies these practices in its Privacy Policy to provide transparency to players and comply with its legal obligations,” it goes on. “Take-Two collects this information to deliver its services to players, including to protect the game environment and player experience.”

The statement gives a couple of examples of more innocuous data collection, such as sponging up player and device identifiers to ensure compatibility with platforms, or making usernames visible to other players, together with more ambiguous practices like gathering data “to better understand how players play games”.

Take-Two have been caught deploying some pretty
insalubrious data collection software in the past. As reported by Alice O (RPS in peace) in 2018, Civilization 6 once made use of Red Shell software to track certain system data, in a bid to identify whether people who’ve clicked on adverts for games then proceed to buy them.

The Steam statement also seeks to clarify Take-Two’s policy towards mods, noting that they “prohibit mods that allow users to gain an unfair advantage, negatively impact the ability of other users to enjoy the game as intended, or allow users to gain access to content that the user is not entitled to”, but do not “generally” take action against mods “that are single-player only, non-commercial, and respect the intellectual property (IP) rights of [their] labels and third parties.” I’m not that familiar with the Borderlands modding scene, but Take-Two and subsidiary Rockstar Games have a legendarily iffy relationship with GTA modders.

As reported by Perignon Champagne Gamer, the concern about Take-Two spyware in Borderlands games dates back at least to May this year, when a Youtuber video about the publisher’s recently revised TOS sparked a short-lived uproar.

I do not want to hand over any of my data to any particular large corporation, myself, but I have to say, I don’t see anything in that TOS that strikes me as out of the ordinary, for better and worse. Suspicion is the appropriate response to such things, but exaggeration helps nobody. I’ve read a few comments that assume that Take-Two are automatically hoovering up everything mentioned in the list of possible data types collected, the second you boot up a game, rather than when you deliberately opt into certain services, such as Borderlands 4’s irritating SHiFT service for cross-play.

I am adding “interview somebody to do a proper explainer about data collection practices and privacy” to our endlessly extendable, usefully hypothetical Long Term Features trello. While we’re at it, we could look into related anxieties about anti-cheat and DRM, which have recently resurfaced thanks to Call Of Duty and Battlefield requiring that you enable secure boot on PC.

The TOS aside, some Borderlands 4 players are concerned about the game’s usage of two types of digital rights management – the infamous Denuvo software, which has been cited by a few of the reviews that mention launch performance problems, with proprietary Symbiote software stacked on top. We interviewed a Denuvo executive last year about their reputation for tanking games.

This article has been updated to mention Civilization 6’s use of Red Shell tracking software.



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Perfect Dark Was Almost Saved By A Last-Minute Deal With Take-Two

by admin September 3, 2025


Perfect Dark was one of the most anticipated blockbusters in the first-party Xbox portfolio when it was suddenly canceled earlier this summer amid mass cuts at Microsoft. Bloomberg now reports there was briefly an attempt to find the troubled game a new publisher so that it could still come out.

Unfortunately, those talks apparently fell through, at least in part due to disagreements over IP rights. The idea was that Embracer-owned Crystal Dynamics, which was co-developing the stealth shooter with now defunct Xbox studio The Initiative, would complete the project under a new publishing deal with Take-Two. The two companies reportedly came “close” to a deal but one of the things that ultimately sunk talks was disagreement over who would own the Perfect Dark franchise, which currently belongs to Microsoft, over the long term.

If Perfect Dark had been a success, the IP rights would have become way more valuable overnight with the potential for sequels or TV and movie adaptations. But for that to happen it would have had to come out. How much will the IP be worth with no new game in over 15 years?

This deal falling through is seemingly why Crystal Dynamics announced new layoffs last week. “This decision was not made lightly,” the studio posted on LinkedIn. “It was necessary, however, to ensure the long-term health of our studio and core creative priorities in a continually shifting market.”

Microsoft has found a way to give some of the casualties of its mass layoffs a second lease on life. Hi-Fi Rush maker Tango Gameworks briefly shutdown in 2024 before being resurrected later that year under South Korean publisher Krafton. It’s a shame the tech giant couldn’t find a way to make that happen for Perfect Dark, both for fans but most of all for the people who were working on it.



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Take-Two was reportedly in talks to fund and publish Perfect Dark reboot
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Take-Two was reportedly in talks to fund and publish Perfect Dark reboot

by admin September 3, 2025


Take-Two Interactive was reportedly in talks to fund and publish The Initiative’s Perfect Dark reboot following the closure of the developer in July.

That’s according to Bloomberg, with sources telling the publication that the deal ultimately fell through resulting in layoffs at the game’s co-developer Crystal Dynamics last week.

Sources claimed that leadership from The Initiative and Crystal Dynamics spent two months in negotiations with “multiple parties” to find a new funding partner, resulting in a potential deal between Take-Two and Crystal Dynamic’s parent company Embracer.

However, the firms involved were “unable to come to terms over long-term ownership of the Perfect Dark franchise.”

Bloomberg reached out to representatives for Embracer, Xbox, and Take-Two, all of which declined to comment.

The Perfect Dark reboot was announced at The Game Awards in 2020, and was the first project of The Initiative – a first-party Xbox studio founded in 2018.

In 2023, it was reported that Perfect Dark was still in pre-production three years after its announcement.

The developer initially worked with support studio Certain Affinity to co-develop the game, with Crystal Dynamics taking over as a co-dev in 2021.

Crystal Dynamics was acquired by the Embracer Group, alongside Eidos Montreal and Square Enix Montreal, for $300 million.



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Report: Take-Two Interactive Was In Talks To Save Xbox's Canceled Perfect Dark Reboot
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Report: Take-Two Interactive Was In Talks To Save Xbox’s Canceled Perfect Dark Reboot

by admin September 2, 2025


Take-Two Interactive Software, the publisher behind Ken Levine’s next game Judas, Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto series, and the upcoming Borderlands 4, was in talks to save the recently canceled Perfect Dark reboot, according to a new report from Bloomberg. While Crystal Dynamics owner Embracer Group was close to striking this deal with Take-Two, negotiations ultimately failed, leading to last week’s layoffs at Crystal Dynamics. 

Bloomberg writes that Embracer “had come close to striking a deal” with Take-Two to purchase the game from Xbox, which owned the rights, but that discussions collapsed “at least in part because the companies involved were unable to come to terms over long-term ownership of the Perfect Dark franchise,” according to its sources. 

 

Unfortunately, with layoffs at Crystal Dynamics and these negotiations ending, it seems the Perfect Dark reboot is officially dead. 

Xbox and The Initiative, a new studio formed specifically for this game, revealed this Perfect Dark reboot in 2020. We learned The Initiative was teaming up with Tomb Raider series developer Crystal Dynamics in 2021, and a long three years later, in 2024, we got our first look at Perfect Dark gameplay. 

That 2024 gameplay showing was the last we saw or heard about Perfect Dark before it was canceled in July. 

[Source: Bloomberg]



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The Old Country Nude Mod Removed By Take-Two
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The Old Country Nude Mod Removed By Take-Two

by admin August 21, 2025


Two free mods for the PC version of Mafia: The Old Country that removed the clothes from one of the game’s main female characters were removed by publisher Take-Two Interactive using a DMCA request.

As spotted by PC Gamer, a pair of NSFW nude mods for the recently released linear action game Mafia: The Old Country have been removed from popular modding site Nexus Mods by Take Two’s lawyers, according to a Nexus customer support representative on the site’s forums. One of the nude mods replaced Isabella Torrisi’s in-game model with a nude version.  The other mod, “Extended Textures For Nude Isabella,” allowed players to modify the character’s model, letting them give her “bigger nipples, bigger areola,” and even offering “cute pubic hair” options, according to text still indexed on Google search results. Both of these mods were created by Nexus user norskpl.

“A takedown/DMCA request was issued by Lisa Deere [on behalf of Take Two Interactive Software, Inc.] on 08/12/2025,” posted a Nexus mod rep on the forums. “We were able to internally verify the legitimacy of this claim through the requesting of additional evidence to prove the identity of the claimant and the rights they hold over the content in question.”

Interestingly, screenshots of the mod seem to indicate that norskpl didn’t create the nude model of Isabella themselves, but instead ripped it out of a different part of The Old Country which features a nude Torrisi in bed with another character. It seems that they then tweaked the model and added options to modify it using mods. So in a way, this is like Take-Two Interactive’s lawyers DMCAing their own content. It’s an odd situation, but not surprising, as in the past, Take-Two has used DMCA requests to yank down mods they don’t approve of in other games, including Grand Theft Auto V.

Perhaps using the Mafia: The Old Country‘s own pre-existing nude model is the problem, as it is content owned by Take-Two being used in a way they likely don’t approve of. I wonder, had the modder had just replaced the don’s daughter with a nude Shrek or Thanos, if Take-Two lawyers would have shown up at all.



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