Gearbox Software reveals Borderlands 4 will suffer the very rare reverse delay, saying it is now expected to launch on September 12th. The looter-shooter was previously expected on September 23rd. Since then Bungie announced extraction shooter Marathon would also arrive on September 23rd. But if this is intended to dodge some direct competition, it should be noted that Grand Theft Auto VI is also due in Q3 of this year, so perhaps Gearbox has some inside knowledge from parent Take-Two Interactive of when that will arrive. This post discusses, but does not explain the news, confusingly offering the previous Official Launch Date Trailer which now shows the wrong date. Word is we can expect a Gameplay Deep Dive showcase tomorrow at 5:00 pm EDT. Here's word:
Back in our Launch Date Trailer, we showcased a taste of the explosive action, fearsome enemies, and powerful loot that await you. Since then, we've announced that Borderlands 4's launch has moved up to September 12, 2025, meaning you'll get to enjoy the looter shooter action even earlier!
In this upcoming State of Play, strap in with Creative Director Graeme Timmins and Senior Project Producer Anthony Nicholson for over 15 minutes of developer-guided gameplay, including missions, killer weapons, exciting Action Skills, new and returning characters, and more.
Prez wrote on Apr 29, 2025, 15:57:Well I'm used to everyone saying positive things about Borderlands series (other than the movie) in real life, so I felt alone in not liking the series.Overon wrote on Apr 29, 2025, 15:41:scottishzombie wrote on Apr 29, 2025, 14:18:I'm no the only one who is not a fan of the series? But to be fair I dislike looter shooters. I played the first and second one and the humor was maybe eyebrow raising worthy it wasn't amazing. Claptrap was kind of cool.
*yawn* Next...
Not the only one who is not a fan? Dude, people who post opinions on it here are negative at around a 20 to 1 ratio...