It's not much longer now, Borderlands fans. Borderlands 4, the newest entry in the long-running looter shooter franchise from Gearbox, is set to release on September 12th for Xbox, PlayStation 5, and PC.
Now, there's one console not listed on there: the humble Nintendo Switch 2. That's because Gearbox is spending a little more time trying to get that version of the game just right before its launch on October 3rd. According to some reports from Gamescom, they'll need all the time they can get.
According to EpicNNG on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Gamescom demo for Borderlands 4 on Switch is leaving a lot to be desired.
They added that they were unable to kill enemies without a huge stutter and noticed that other players experienced the same issues with the demo. Of course, your mileage may vary, as there's video evidence of the game running well on the Switch 2 hardware, alongside other third-party games such as Cyberpunk 2077. If there are performance issues, though, Borderlands 4 isn't the only third-party game to have this issue.
The Nintendo Switch 2 May Be Quietly Having A Third-Party Problem
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