In a recent update regarding the potential for a Switch 2 version of Borderlands 4, Take-Two Interactive’s CEO Strauss Zelnick acknowledged that while it is technically feasible, the focus remains firmly on Sony and Microsoft platforms. This development follows earlier reports that hinted at a pause in the creation of a Switch 2 port, as first reported by Nintendo Life.
In a recent update regarding the development of Borderlands 4 for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, Take-Two Interactive has provided some clarity to anxious fans. As first reported by GameSpot, Take-Two’s CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed that while development on the Switch 2 version has been paused, this is not a cancellation. The studio’s focus is currently on resolving issues with the PC version before moving forward with other platforms, including the Switch 2.
Borderlands 4, the latest installment in the popular looter-shooter series developed by Gearbox Software, is encountering significant pushback from its player base regarding a new expansion pack priced at $30. As first reported by Kotaku, fans have taken to social media platforms to voice their concerns about both the cost and the content of the upcoming DLC.