While communication around Borderlands 4 has been somewhat timid, everything will accelerate starting this Wednesday, April 30, 2025. Graeme Timmins, creative director at Gearbox Software, announced that "detailed information on the art and how to sow chaos in the four corners of Kairos and make the Timekeeper bite the dust" will be revealed starting at 11 p.m. during a special State of Play. An event that will focus solely on this new episode and nothing else. So there's no point in waiting for announcements about other upcoming games.
Borderlands 4 leaves Marathon alone
What to expect from this Borderlands 4 State of Play this Wednesday, April 30 at 11:00 p.m.? If you're expecting more gameplay, and especially to be reassured about a change that doesn't seem to please everyone, you'll be served. Even if this opus will be the only star of the event, it will put on a show for 20 "explosive" minutes, we're told. A rather generous duration that will allow time to present " missions, devastating weapons, mind-blowing action skills, characters making a resounding comeback, and much more ». It's therefore an appointment not to be missed for those who already have Borderlands 4 in their wishlist. But there is better.
Borderlands 4 confirms very good news after the leaks, namely that the game will no longer be available on September 23, 2025 as previously announced, but on September 12, 2025 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. Marathon will therefore have free rein for its launch on September 23. Following Following this announcement, there was speculation that the release date would be moved up in preparation for GTA 6. A theory denied by Randy Pitchford himself. " The early release of Borderlands 4 is 100% the result of confidence in the game and development trajectory, supported by actual work and bug discovery/fix rates. Our decision is literally irrelevant to the actual or theoretical launch date of any other game."
Source: PlayStation Blog.
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