Borderlands 2 Xbox 360 patch to be released to fix hacking issues

"Be sure to immediately select “Continue” to resume playing as that character."

Borderlands 2 on the Xbox 360 seems to have been compromised by someone who has created a program that affects people who legitimately play the game.

The patch has been submitted to Microsoft and will be released soon once approved. The disruption of gameplay for others is something of an inconvenience, and it’s very disappointing people resort to things like these.

“After extensive internal testing, an update to prevent this disruption has been submitted to Microsoft and will be released as soon as possible. Until then, concerned Xbox 360 players of Borderlands 2 should consider playing online with trusted individuals in non-public sessions. This does not affect players on PC or PlayStation 3,” Gearbox Software community manager Chris Faylor said.

Here’s what you can do to ensure your character is safe:

“If after the death of their character players find themselves at the main menu of Borderlands 2 instead of respawning in-game, be sure to immediately select “Continue” to resume playing as that character.”

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Thanks, Polygon.

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