Handsome Jack’s impact on theBorderlandsfranchise is undeniable. He has topped many best video game villains lists, and for good reason, as the other characters of theBorderlandsfranchise are still recovering from his crimes years after they took place. While he was terrifying, his humor was also unmatched, as the existence of Butt Stallion can be attributed to a quick joke from the self-obsessed Hyperion higher-up. His story is also tragic, as indicated byBorderlands: The Pre-SequelandTales From the Borderlands, ensuring he has plenty of depth. However, topping Handsome Jack will not beBorderlands 4’s primary villain challenge.

While it is true that any villain Gearbox comes up with will inevitably be compared toHandsome Jack- and likely be criticized heavily when they cannot reach those lofty heights - simply coming up with a fresh concept for an antagonist is going to be difficult. Too often,Borderlandshas relied on using its gun corporations as antagonists, and doing so again inBorderlands 4could lead to a repetitive story that players feel they have seen time and time again. Unfortunately, the alternatives also come with downsides.

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Borderlands 4 is Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place With Its Villain

Not only was the beloved Handsome Jack closely associated with Hyperion, making the company and its loaders prevalent throughoutBorderlands 2andBorderlands 3’s Handsome Jackpot DLC, but this is also not the only time that a weapon manufacturer has been an antagonist. Players faced off against rogue groups of Dahl’s military inBorderlands: The Pre-Sequeland the Commander Lilith DLC forBorderlands 2, and just last year,New Tales From the Borderlandspositioned Tediore as the main threat.

To be fair, it is understandable why Gearbox has returned to this storytelling formula time and time again. Just like what is shown inBorderlands 3with Maliwan, these weapon makers having their own private armies gives players a wide variety of regular enemies to battle between boss encounters. In a game likeBorderlandswhere mobbing is a large chunk of the gameplay, this is crucial, so pittingVault Huntersagainst a dangerous CEO is a safe option. However, withBorderlandsdoing this time and time again, going with another corrupt company inBorderlands 4feels too predictable.

The next place to look for a villain would beBorderlands’ iconic psychos, butBorderlands 3ensures that going this route would be repetitive as well.The Calypso Twinsutilize an army made of psychos, with a majority of the main quests pitting players against the Cult of the Vault. As such, though their iconic is so recognizable that psychos have always been used for the main games’ cover art, they should take a back seat inBorderlands 4.

The final option, and the most likely scenario if Gearbox finally exploresThe Watcher’s War, is a faction of Guardians. Battling the Eridians’ creations in Vaults is always a good time, as their shield-focused health bars and unique abilities make them stand out from other enemies. However, there is no telling if Guardians would work as a primary antagonist, as they may be better in small doses. As otherworldly alien beings, they are a lot harder to relate to, and though mysterious characters like The Seer are intriguing, they will always lack the charisma of someone like Handsome Jack or even the Calypsos.

Unfortunately, unless Gearbox can come up with an entirely new villain faction, it feels likeBorderlands 4will struggle to deliver an antagonistthat works on all fronts. At the time, Handsome Jack and Hyperion were a fresh concept, but the villainous gun corporation shtick has grown tired from overuse. Psychos were used heavily too recently as well, and Guardians lack the over-the-top personality thatBorderlandsis known for. Hopefully, Gearbox can surprise players with a memorable antagonist in the next game, as all the obvious options would likely fall flat.