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Just like all those MMOs that couldn't compete, any wasted effort into a card game would be better spent invested into Borderlands 3 instead. Course, an in-game card game like in some of the Final Fantasy games could be interesting...
No more TCG's or me, thank you very much ;)
I distrust each and every major card / tabletop game company now. Not to mention that I'm pretty much too old for collectibles, or so I feel.
Because paying money for virtual cards doesn't even give you the same "satisfaction" of handling them.
Don't know about Hearthstone (heard that's pretty good, but no real interest), but the last iterations of MTG were dreadful DLC fests with no actual deck-building and so forth.
While a Borderlands computer CCG or TCG would be cool, it would likely be a horrible micro-payment screw-over. Would be happy to be proven wrong, though.