![]() ![]() While it might seem strange to promote a divisive character to playable, this may be what developers always intended. One would be to make Ava playable in Borderlands 4. Fortunately, Gearbox does have a few options for where to take the character. However, that still does not directly address many fans' criticisms of Ava's character arc in Borderlands 3. If so, that is a good sign that she might receive a more positive reception whenever Borderlands 4 comes around. That seems to have worked on certain players, with some fans saying they found her significantly likeable and less annoying in the new content. Borderlands 3's Director's Cut DLC featured a series of quests where players help Ava solve a series of murder mysteries, in what was presumably Gearbox's attempt to make her more endearing. Now, it's not as if Gearbox didn't notice the significant pushback against Ava's character. The implication here is that Lilith is naming Ava her successor as leader of the Crimson Raiders, an appointment that many feel the Siren hasn't earned, especially given her lack of character development. In addition, the fact that she inherits Maya's powers at the end of Borderlands 3 might, fairly or not, give the impression that Gearbox intends her as Maya's "replacement." Then there is the fact that the game ends with Lilith giving Ava her ship, The Sanctuary, before flying off to sacrifice herself to save Pandora. Some fans don't think that Ava ever acknowledges her responsibility in Maya's death in Borderlands 3, increasing their dislike of her. ![]()
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