
Borderlands 4 locked in a launch date for the Change 2 earlier at this time, with Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford confirming it is going to be arriving on third October 2025.
Now, in an interview with GamesRadar+, Pitchford has shared some extra particulars concerning the upcoming Nintendo launch. Firstly, the sport will run at “principally round 30fps”, with some supposed dips throughout extra intense moments.
This reportedly follows earlier feedback from Pitchford about how the new entry was aiming for 60fps on consoles – with the ultimate choice concerning the body charge within the Change 2 model apparently primarily based on the developer not eager to “lower something”, together with cross-play assist.
Randy Pitchford: “It was vital to us to not lower something and to assist cross play with different platforms. So, no. It’s going to be principally round 30 fps, with some dips in some intense moments, heavy fight or if internet hosting a multiplayer recreation in handheld mode, and so forth.”
Along with this, it is also been confirmed the Change 2 model of Borderlands 4 would require a obtain “even for bodily copies” of the sport – so anticipate a Sport-Key Card launch.
And as for the present Borderlands 3 efficiency points on Change 2, when requested about this, Pitchford famous how this title was clearly not made to run on the Change 2. Gearbox will supposedly want “some assist” and “a while” to see what it might do with this sooner or later, however for now, the main target is on Borderlands 4.