Gearbox has been changed Borderlands 4's Nintendo Switch 2 release plans have now been decided to pause game development on that platform. It could be so Borderlands 4 As for the Nintendo Switch 2, it may be revived in the future, but for now, gamers shouldn't expect this project to see the light of day.
news Borderlands 4It's no surprise that development for the Nintendo Switch 2 has been paused. Release was originally scheduled for October 3, 2025, which would have been a few weeks after it launched on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. However, less than a week after the game was first released, Borderlands 4 It has been delayed indefinitely for the Nintendo Switch 2, and neither Gearbox nor Take-Two can confirm a new release date. The project then went into silence as the developers focused on creating new content for the game. It is now becoming increasingly clear why we cannot provide a new release date. Borderlands 4 On Nintendo Switch 2.
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Borderlands 4's Switch 2 release is currently on hold.
of Borderlands 4 Commenting on the Nintendo Switch 2 launch, Take-Two spokesperson Alan Lewis told Variety: “We have made the difficult decision to pause development on this SKU. We remain focused on providing players with high-quality post-launch content on the improvements we are making to optimize the game. We continue to work closely with our friends at Nintendo as 'PGA Tour 2K25' launches and 'WWE 2K26' launches. [for Switch 2]And we're excited to bring more titles to that platform in the future.” Switch 2 was also left off the list of upcoming 2026 games in Take-Two's recent earnings call, indicating that the project is underwater for the time being. That doesn't mean it won't eventually release, but no one at Gearbox is actively working on it. Borderlands 4 Now available for Nintendo Switch 2.
Many gamers may be disappointed with the latest developments in the series, and rightly so. However, it is worth pointing out potential reasons why this decision may have been made. At the time of launch, Borderlands 4 On PC, its performance has been heavily criticized, with many gamers experiencing stuttering and low frame rates. Although it has since been improved, it is clear that there were serious optimization issues. Given that the Nintendo Switch 2 is the weakest platform the game will be released on, optimization is critical to getting it to an acceptable state, and it's possible that Gearbox simply didn't want to invest the time and resources needed to get it to where it needed to be.
Borderlands 4According to Take-Two's CEO, the launch of was softer than expected, which was partly due to the aforementioned performance issues. If Take-Two or Gearbox feel their investment in a Nintendo Switch 2 port won't pay off in the end, it makes sense to pause development.
Even though the Nintendo Switch 2 port is paused, there's still a lot you can do. Borderlands 4 Exciting players. Gearbox is still releasing frequent updates to the game, and recently added a photo mode. Borderlands 4. The developer also reaffirmed its 2026 roadmap, with two major paid DLCs (including the first new Vault Hunter) coming throughout the year. The first major expansion is as follows: Mad Eli and the Vault of the Damnedis currently scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2026. This will be followed by another unnamed Story Pack in Q3, with smaller Bounty Packs providing more content in the meantime.
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September 12, 2025
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Ages 17+ / Blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong language, in-game purchases, user interaction
Source: Variety