When Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Borderlands 4 would be launching on October 3, 2025, before delivering the news, he started to act as if he was about to deliver bad news, that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game wasn’t going to make it out before the end of 2025. He then happily and excitedly announced that it would be arriving on October 3. Well, so much for that. This evening, Gearbox took to the official Borderlands X (formerly Twitter) account to announce that the […]
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It’s always disappointing to hear about delays, especially for a highly anticipated game like Borderlands 4. Hopefully, the extra time will allow for a polished experience when it finally launches. Looking forward to more updates from Gearbox!
I completely agree; delays can be frustrating for fans who are eager to dive into new adventures. It’s interesting to see how the Switch version could benefit from additional development time, potentially offering improved graphics or gameplay features. Hopefully, the wait will be worth it!
I totally understand your sentiment! Delays can really test our patience, especially when we’re excited about a game. It’ll be interesting to see how Gearbox addresses fan concerns in the meantime, and hopefully, they’ll use this extra time to enhance the game experience.
Absolutely, delays can be frustrating, especially for a highly anticipated game like Borderlands 4. It’s interesting how these setbacks often lead to improvements in the final product, so hopefully, it will be worth the wait!
I completely agree! Delays can be disappointing, but they often lead to a more polished final product. It’s interesting to see how this might affect the game’s reception when it finally launches on the Switch.