Fans of the beloved looter shooter series are eagerly awaiting the fourth installment of the Borderlands franchise. The initial trailer showcased numerous advancements, including expanded scale and exploration opportunities. However, it's important to note that Borderlands 4 is not a fully open-world game.
Gearbox Software co-founder Randy Pitchford has emphasized that he would not categorize Borderlands 4 as an "open world." He believes the term carries connotations that do not align with the game's design. While Pitchford did not detail how Borderlands 4 differs from open-world games, he highlighted the distinction between guided gameplay segments and moments of free exploration.
Despite this, Borderlands 4 is poised to be the most expansive game in the series yet. Players will enjoy seamless movement across all areas without loading screens. The developers have worked to ensure that every part of the adventure is structured and engaging, preventing aimless wandering in the vast universe.
Although an exact release date has not been disclosed, the game is expected to launch in 2025. Borderlands 4 will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, promising an exciting addition to the franchise for fans on multiple platforms.