It looks like Borderlands 4 might be coming out sooner than you think, if a now-deleted post on X by Gearbox head honcho Randy Pitchford is anything to go by.
The post, which was handily salvaged by Wario64, shows Pitchford excitedly claiming that development on Borderlands 4 is going great; in fact, he says that where the team is at with the game right now is "the best-case scenario".
As a result, Pitchford says the Borderlands 4 release date is being moved forward to September 12th. He also reiterates that there will be a Borderlands 4-focused PlayStation State of Play show "imminently", with PlayStation subsequently confirming that show for tomorrow.
Of course, Pitchford is framing Borderlands 4's sooner release as a positive for Gearbox, but it's equally likely that the team has moved the release date forward to avoid clashing with some big games that are due out this fall.
There's Sony's Ghost of Yōtei, which is due to arrive on PS5 in October, as is Paradox and The Chinese Room's long-awaited Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (at time of writing, at least).
Perhaps the biggest elephant in the room, however,...