Borderlands 4 Features Cross-Play Support, it’s Confirmed

PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players will be able to play co-op with each other, Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford has confirmed.

Borderlands 3 may not have launched with cross-play support, but it did eventually end up adding it in, while Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands supported the feature right out the gate. Unsurprisingly, it’s been confirmed that you can expect the same with Borderlands 4.

Asked about the game’s co-op offerings in an interview with Famitsu, Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford confirmed that Borderlands 4 will feature cross-platform multiplayer support at launch, which means PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players will be able to play with each other.

Gearbox has also confirmed that the looter shooter will feature two-player splitscreen support. Meanwhile, if you had problem with the excessive toilet humour in Borderlands 3, you can also expect the next one to tone things down in that department.

Borderlands 4 is due out sometime in 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. A new trailer for the RPG shooter was premiered at The Game Awards earlier this month. Check it out through here.

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