Posted on Sunday 20-Nov-2011 10:04 PM

Gearbox relocating to new $61 million Dallas base

Randy Pitchford and team to shift over in 2013

Gearbox Software, lead by Randy Pitchford, has signed up for a new place to call its headquarters in Dallas, Texas.

The $61 million lease gets them a space in a new "mixed-use" space called Frisco Square, "220 apartments, 50,000 square feet of retail space and an 800-space parking garage," describes the Dallas Business Journal (thanks Joystiq).

The move is a way off, with the project's completion planned for 2013, when Gearbox is expected to make the move over from its nearby office in Plano.

Gearbox, the developer that finally completed and released Duke Nukem Forever after a 10-year wait, is currently working on Borderlands 2, which is already looking rather nice.

[ Source: Via Joystiq ]

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  1. Mmmmgrolsch on 21 Nov '11 said:

    It's stuff like this that reminds me that DLC and unlock codes aren't for these poor struggling developers. Its for the luxorious work places.

  2. ensabahnur on 21 Nov '11 said:

    Hmmm, Aliens:Colonial Marines had better be out before then and if its not the most amazing game in the franchise then i'll be gunning for old Randy.

  3. buckleboff94 on 21 Nov '11 said:

    i'm glad one of the best devs out there are being given the freedom to maximise their already brilliant creativity. Borderlands was an excellent time-munching work of art, as was most of the dlc. DNF wasnt really gearbox's fault, im just glad it got put out to allow the focus to be placed on a new and improved DN game..
    and yeah, aliens colonial marines could be excellent. COULD.