‘Borderlands 4’ Looks Fantastic After Listening To Fan Feedback
- Gearbox released Borderlands 4 as an open-world game on September 12, 2025, for PC, PS5, Xbox Series, and later Nintendo Switch 2, set on the planet Kairos.
- The release date moved up by 11 days after Gearbox incorporated extensive fan feedback to reduce loading and add dynamic gameplay features and new movement techniques.
- Borderlands 4 features four new Vault Hunters with unique skill trees, returning characters like Moxxi, Zane, Amara, and Claptrap, and a grounded tone with some humor.
- The game includes dynamic world events, rarer but more impactful legendary loot, instant vehicle summoning, and cooperative missions supporting split-screen and cross-play.
- This iteration promises more fluid gameplay and replayability without save scumming, suggesting a refined and player-focused Borderlands experience on Kairos.
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