Gearbox executive, Randy Pitchford, has responded to reports surrounding Borderlands 4’s PS5 Pro performance issues.
Seemingly out of the blue Gearbox Software has announced the release date of the upcoming Borderlands sequel, Borderlands 4, has had its release schedule slightly altered and will now be releasing 11 days earlier on September 12
The last mainline Borderlands game dropped in 2019 with Borderlands 3 and ever since fans of the beloved looter-shooter have been clambering for a new entry in the series.
While all other platforms can play Borderlands 3 together freely, PlayStation is lagging behind despite desire for more cross-play titles.
Borderlands 3 delivers to the fan-base exactly what we were expecting. Hours of absolutely random shooter-looter action, packed with not-as-great comedy. No matter how underwhelming the narrative aspect might feel at times, the good old looting formula that made Borderlands so great in the first place outweighs all the bad.
It looks like we might be getting something from Gearbox pretty soon. A tweet of theirs shows some strong evidence for a possible Borderlands 3 reveal.