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There will be no open world in Borderlands 4. What does Gearbox have in store?

by Eric Jan 04,2025

There will be no open world in Borderlands 4. What does Gearbox have in store?

Borderlands fans eagerly await the fourth installment of the popular loot-shooter series. Early trailers showcased impressive advancements, including expanded scale and exploration options. However, it's important to note that it's not a fully open-world game.

Gearbox Software co-founder, Randy Pitchford, clarified that he avoids calling Borderlands 4 "open world," citing unsuitable connotations for the game. While Pitchford didn't detail the specifics, Borderlands 4 clearly distinguishes between guided gameplay sequences and free-form exploration.

Nevertheless, Borderlands 4 is poised to be the largest entry in the franchise. Players will enjoy seamless traversal across all accessible areas without loading screens. To prevent aimless wandering in the vast game world, developers focused on crafting a more structured and engaging adventure.

While a precise release date remains unannounced, a 2025 launch is anticipated. Borderlands 4 will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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