The Game Awards 2024 unveiled a first look at Borderlands 4, marking an exciting return to the beloved looter-shooter series. Developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K, the latest entry promises all the chaotic, loot-driven action fans adore, paired with bold new innovations. Scheduled for release in 2025, the game will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, but there’s no word yet on a Nintendo Switch or previous-gen release.
A New Frontier: Welcome to Kairos
This time, the chaos unfolds on Kairos, a dangerous new planet rife with mechanical monstrosities, ruthless bandits, and vicious beasts. At the heart of the story is the Timekeeper, a tyrannical dictator whose quest for ultimate order puts the galaxy in jeopardy. Players must rise up against his regime, blasting their way through perilous environments to bring freedom to the oppressed.
What’s New in Borderlands 4?
Gearbox Software is taking the series to new heights with several exciting features:
- New Vault Hunters and Skill Trees: The game introduces a fresh roster of Vault Hunters with more expansive skill trees, allowing players to craft the most over-the-top builds yet.
- Dynamic World Mechanics: Kairos will feature a living, breathing world filled with random events, engaging side missions, and a sense of unpredictability as you traverse its landscapes.
- Enhanced Traversal: Players can summon vehicles to navigate Kairos’ stunning and treacherous terrains with speed and style.
- Co-op Mayhem: As always, Borderlands 4 will support up to four-player co-op, letting you team up with friends or tackle the madness solo.
A Legacy of Chaos
Since its debut in 2009, the Borderlands series has captivated players with its unique blend of humor, action, and storytelling. With Borderlands 4, Gearbox aims to push the envelope even further. As Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford puts it, the game is about “freedom and being badass,” with players taking down everything from “mechanical monstrosities” to “jerkface ratnozzle scrote monsters” using the most ridiculous arsenal of weapons ever created.
Borderlands 4 has been in development for four years, with a teaser trailer dropping earlier this year on August 20, 2024. The Game Awards 2024 trailer provided the first glimpse of gameplay, showcasing the gritty landscapes of Kairos and teasing a deeper, more immersive narrative. Fortunately, excited fans can wishlist the game now on Steam and the Epic Games Store to prepare for the ultimate loot hunt.
In the meantime, grab your co-op buddies and get ready to dive back into the mayhem that only Borderlands can deliver.