Borderlands 3's Director's Cut add-on has been hit with a delay.
On Twitter, it was announced by developer Gearbox Software that Borderlands 3's Director's Cut DLC has been delayed. The Director's Cut add-on will now be released on April 8th. According to the developer, the severe weather that impacted Texas last month was a big factor in the add-on being delayed.
"Due to challenges arising from the severe weather that impacted Texas last month, the Director's Cut add-on will now launch on April 8th," Gearbox stated.
"Thankfully, all of our team members and their families are safe and healthy, but our work on Director's Cut was unavoidably disrupted and we've ultimately decided to shift the release date to ensure we deliver the best possible experience.
"We appreciate your understanding, and we're excited for you to play Director's Cut when it releases next month,"
In other Borderlands news, the upcoming film based on the series has been casting a number of the movie's characters. Earlier this week, it had been announced that Florian Munteanu will be playing Krieg. This came soon after the news that Ariana Greenblatt will be playing Tiny Tina. They will be joining Jack Black, who will be playing Claptrap, and Jamie Lee Curtis, who will be playing Dr. Patricia Tannis. The movie will also star Kevin Hart as Roland, and Cate Blanchett as Lilith. There is no word on who will play Mordecai or Brick, or who will be be the villain of the film. The movie is being directed by Eli Roth, and will be penned by Craig Mazin of Chernobyl fame. The film will be produced by Avi and Ari Arad, as well as Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford.
Borderlands 3 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.