(PR) (Randy Varnell, Chief Creative Officer, Gearbox Entertainment) Got some chains holding you back? Well, it’s time, Vault Hunter! Break free into the Borderlands, because… Borderlands 4 launches on September 23 this year! Plus, we’re excited to announce that a special Borderlands 4 deep dive State of Play is coming this Spring. Stay tuned for more details.
In this new Launch Date Trailer, check out the wild action, wicked enemies, and mind-altering loot that awaits you on the new planet Kairos. Become an unstoppable force of battle, blasting through enemies with an all-new arsenal of outrageous weaponry, now even more BAJILLIONER! (Is that even a thing? Well, it is NOW.)
Explode each encounter with devastating Action Skills that unleash your Vault Hunter’s unique abilities. Move across the Borderlands like never before—double jumping, gliding, dodging, fixed-point grappling, and more—dealing death from every direction.
Borderlands 4 is our most ambitious game to date, giving you more looting and shooting Mayhem than ever before. Our team has been kicking so much ass, and we cannot wait to share it with you! Wishlist Borderlands 4 today and get ready for more Mayhem when the game launches on September 23!


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I say this, and i have mildly enjoyed all these titles. Not $70 day 1 purchases, but i seem to have accumulated all of them. Just have to have some space between them because they lay it on a bit heavy.
Eh, we'll see. BL3 was a let down for me as it didn't feel like it was pushing the envelope. It never made me care about the story or the characters, and just never had the same fun feeling that BL2 had. BL2 had a decent number of some fucked up and funny moments, but the whole time playing BL3 I just felt like I was getting trolled.
I hope this one brings back some of the R-rated edginess of BL2.
It was much better than the pre-sequal though. That POS made me angry to play.
I think gameplay wise bl3 is lot's better then bl2 even if legendaries are a bit too common, then again in 2 they were so rare they might not even exist + the slagging mechanic to get trough higher difficulties was a royal pita in 2 so I never made it even remotely to max level but I did have fun doing several playtroughs with all different char's and builds
3 was meh, I didn't finish it. TPS was not great. Tiny Tina (I just played the one-shot, not the full one) I didn't love. I think I might be done with Borderlands.
I kinda feel the same way. All of them just kinda feel the same to me. TPS being an exception, and the gravity thing was just dumb. I guess I at least applaud them for trying something new. The full Tiny Tina one I thought was ok, it had a story and played along well enough, but it was still very much a Borderlands title - it was much different than the one-shot adventure, but I could definitely see it not being everyone's cup of tea - it wasn't really any different than any other ones, other than a different color palate and Tiny Tina narrating instead of ClapTrap.
At this point It needs to evolve into something other than just R-Rated Ryan Reynolds style comedy and guns-guns-guns.