Furious 4 was announced at
Ubisoft's
E3 2011 press conference, originally scheduled to be released in the first half of 2012. The rights to both
Furious 4 and the
Brothers in Arms series belong to Gearbox Software. Originally known as
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4, Gearbox Software president
Randy Pitchford stated that
Furious 4 would not be part of the
Brothers in Arms series and will become a new intellectual property due to negative fan reception in
Penny Arcade Expo. He declared that the game has been undergoing some drastic changes. Pitchford had stated in 2013 that a new entry in the
Brothers in Arms series will arrive in the future, but Gearbox will hold off on making an announcement on the game until the time is appropriate. In a 2014 interview with
Polygon, Pitchford explained about the decision to turn
Furious 4 into a new intellectual property, saying that after plenty of internal discussion, the studio came to the conclusion that "
Furious 4 just wasn't right for
Brothers in Arms". He said this led to a decision that
Brothers in Arms did deserve a new game which they had been working on for a while and it would be announced when they feel it is the right time to do so. Pitchford revealed that
Furious 4 "is not a thing anymore". Many elements of the game were inherited by and transferred to
Battleborn, which is a new
intellectual property from Gearbox. The company announced that they were working on a new "authentic"
Brothers in Arms video game, and was seeking additional help from external developers. Currently, no news about new game from
Brothers in Arms series came afterwards. == Reception ==