Here’s the good news about Borderlands 4: it’s really fun to play!
In our review, we praised the game as a return to form for the franchise after some disappointing entries, notably Borderlands 3.
Now for the bad news: the game’s performance.
There’s been a lot to say about how poorly optimized the game is on all platforms. Gearbox Studios CEO Randy Pitchford hasn’t exactly been helping the situation, but the development team is, saying that addressing these concerns is a “top priority” for the studio.
In the wake of all that, it’s easy to forget that while PC, PS5, and Xbox owners are doing what they can to enjoy their time with Borderlands 4, one platform is still on the outside looking in. It looks like they’ll be that way for a bit longer.
Borderlands 4 "Needs Additional Development" For Nintendo Switch 2, According To Gearbox
On social media, the official Borderlands account announced that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game has been cancelled.
“We do not take this decision lightly,” they said in a statement, “but are committed to ensuring we deliver the best possible experience to our fans, and the game needs additional development...
