Borderlands 4 Releases Two Weeks Early; State of Play Showcase Announced

Great news for Vault Hunters! The scheduled release date for Borderlands 4 has been brought forward by two weeks, placing it on September 12 instead of the previously announced date.

According to a recent update from Game Director Randy Pitchford on his social media platform, the anticipated release of Borderlands 4 has been announced. Since then, the official Borderlands channels have been sharing this news, emphasizing that much effort went into making an earlier launch feasible.

Exciting news for Borderlands fans! We’ve got a dedicated State of Play event scheduled for April 30th at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 11pm CEST. This special broadcast will delve deep into Borderlands 4, showcasing around 20 minutes of fresh weapons, powers, missions, and much more to give players a sneak peek into the fascinating world of Kairos. Get ready to embark on an epic journey!

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The upcoming video game, Borderlands 4, is the successor to Borderlands 3 and the fifth significant installment in this series (disregarding the live-action adaptation). Just like before, players will assume the character of a Vault Hunter, fighting against a ruthless ruler called the Timekeeper. A notable feature of this game, apart from its array of unusual weapons, is the “uninterrupted” world, which might suggest a transition towards an open-world design with no screen loadings when moving between different areas.

The change in when Borderlands 4 will be released has sparked discussion among enthusiasts. Some think Gearbox Software might be avoiding clashing with Marathon’s release, while others guess that the team could be preparing for a possible launch timeframe of Grand Theft Auto VI.

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2025-04-29 18:42