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What to Expect from Borderlands 4's April 2025 State of Play

Apr 30, 2025 10:18 PM

Gearbox Software unveiled exciting details about Borderlands 4 during its recent State of Play presentation, showcasing 20 minutes of gameplay and major features. The upcoming looter shooter aims to be the most grounded and diverse entry in the franchise, which comes out on September 12, 2025. Key highlights include new movement abilities like midair hovering and grappling hooks, designed to enhance both combat and exploration. Additionally, players can expect a variety of weapon manufacturers, including three newcomers, each offering unique designs and mechanics through the newly introduced Licensed Parts System. The story will follow two Vault Hunters, Vex and Rafa, engaging in epic battles while retaining familiar characters and introducing new allies and foes. Borderlands 4 will feature streamlined multiplayer options, including crossplay and customizable difficulty settings for party members, ensuring an engaging experience for both new and returning players.

What new mechanics can players expect in Borderlands 4?

Players can look forward to advanced movement mechanics such as midair hovering and grappling hooks, alongside a diverse range of weapons from various manufacturers through the Licensed Parts System.

Borderlands is renowned for its quirky blend of sci-fi, humor, and intense looter-shooter gameplay. This latest installment continues to build on a successful formula while introducing fresh elements and a new setting on the planet Kairos, hinting at an engaging experience for fans eager for more chaotic adventures. With characters like Claptrap returning, alongside newcomers to the series, players can expect thrills both familiar and innovative.



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