The most frantic looting spree makes a comeback with ‘Borderlands 4’. Expect endless weapons, brand-new Vault Hunters, outrageous humor, and a planet packed with danger and treasures.
The chaos-fueled saga is back, and ‘Borderlands 4’ aims to pull players right back into its wild universe. Gearbox Software and 2K are bringing the best of the series’ gritty roots while keeping the absurd humor that makes every firefight feel like a punchline.
The Craziest Heist in Gaming Returns
The Borderlands formula hasn’t changed: endless weapon variations paired with up to four-player co-op action. Guns that scream, rifles firing knives, rocket launchers straight out of a fever dream — the arsenal in ‘Borderlands 4’ is more ridiculous than ever. It’s a playground for veterans and the perfect entry point for newcomers who’ve never survived a loot chest explosion with their squad.
Familiar Faces, New Vault Hunters
Once again, players take on the role of a Vault Hunter: mercenaries obsessed with firepower and alien vaults that always hide more trouble than treasure. Each class brings three unique action skills and branching ability trees for outrageously powerful builds.
New heroes join the mayhem — Forge Knight Amon, Siren Vex, Exo-Soldier Rafa, and Harlowe the Gravitar — alongside returning fan favorites like Amara, Moxxi, Zane, and the ever-annoying Claptrap. Together, they keep the Borderlands family as dysfunctional and chaotic as ever.
The adventure takes place on Kairos, a deadly world under the tyranny of the Chronokeeper. Four regions await exploration: the deceiving paradise of Vanishing Fields, the frozen mountains of Terminus Camp, the scorched Carcadian Wasteland, and Domain, the Chronokeeper’s fortress city.
Weapons, Gadgets, and Co-Op Mayhem
Thanks to the Licensed Parts system, no two weapons are the same: expect drones bursting from rifles, confetti-shot grenades, and gear that defies all logic. Add the Digirunner vehicle and ECHO-4 drone, and chaos is always just one button away.
Co-op is once again the heart of Borderlands: 4-player online insanity, 2-player split-screen on consoles, full crossplay, instanced loot for everyone, and dynamic level scaling. Whether you’re a veteran or a newbie, the chaos will welcome you with open arms — and plenty of bullets.
Editions for Every Kind of Vault Hunter
The Standard Edition comes with the Gilded Glory Pack, the Deluxe adds DLC with new missions and cosmetics, while the Super Deluxe goes all-in with additional characters, story arcs, and maps. No matter your greed, there’s a package for you.
In short, ‘Borderlands 4’ is louder, funnier, and more explosive than ever. More weapons, more madness, more characters — and a planet where the only rule is simple: if it moves, it drops loot. Kairos is waiting, and chaos is calling.
Source: 3djuegos




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