Edited By
Liam Chen

A burning question in the gaming community: What year is Borderlands set in, and does it include our solar system? Discussion on forums reveals diverse opinions, with many arguing the series takes place hundreds of years in the future, yet not rooted in familiar cosmic geography.
Gamers have theorized about the timeline of Borderlands for years. Comments from various forums suggest a consensus that the first game hints at a date in the 2500s or 2600s. This implies a distant future where space travel is commonplace but lacks clear ties to Earth.
Interestingly, references to Earth are minimal. One user pointed out that humans dominate the series, but that does not mean Earth is present. Some side quests may hint at Earth, like the noted "Get to Know Jack," but clear connections are otherwise absent.
Players are also diving into the lore of Pandora's native species. Skags, the planet's creatures, could be adaptations of Earthly wildlife, yet players note they were never confirmed to have direct ties to Earth's ecosystems. As one user said, "I wonder if skags are an evolutionary result" sparking others' curiosity about the planet's unique biodiversity.
"It doesnโt take place in our solar system," states a critical comment, reinforcing doubt about conventional geographic ties.
โ Future Timeline: Speculations suggest 2500s to 2600s as possible settings.
โธ Limited Earth References: Side quests hint at Earth; no strong evidence found.
โ Unique Ecosystem: Skags' origins open debates about planetary evolution.
The discourse continues to evolve as gamers piece together lore and setting details. As speculation about timelines and ecological connections grows, it remains clear โ Borderlands stands apart from our mundane realities.