The highly anticipated Borderlands 4, showcased last week, will retain a beloved feature: split-screen cooperative play. This staple of the franchise, present in Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands 3, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, will allow players to team up locally. Gearbox Software has confirmed Borderlands 4 will support two-player split-screen local co-op and online play for up to four players upon its 2025 release.
This configuration mirrors Borderlands 3’s approach to cooperative play. While previous installments offered four-player split-screen, the increased technical demands of modern games likely make this feature difficult to implement in Borderlands 4. A return to four-player split-screen seems unlikely in future installments.
Borderlands 4 is scheduled for a 2025 worldwide release on PC, PS5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. The game promises a thrilling new adventure in the Borderlands universe.
Players will explore the planet Kairos, ruled by a tyrannical Timekeeper. As one of four new Vault Hunters, players will embark on a quest for wealth and glory, utilizing powerful Action Skills, customizable skill trees, and dynamic movement abilities.
The Timekeeper’s reign is threatened by a catastrophic event that plunges Kairos into chaos. Players must join the resistance and fight against mechanical monstrosities, bandits, and vicious beasts. A vast arsenal of deadly weapons awaits, allowing players to unleash havoc across the planet.
Borderlands 4 is poised to deliver another exciting chapter in the looter-shooter franchise, offering players a chance to experience the chaotic world of Borderlands with friends, both locally and online.
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