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How Borderlands 4 mixes the action up with Fadefields and The Vault | Graeme Timmins interview — The DeanBeat


Borderlands 4 has some clear runway now that Grand Theft Auto VI is coming next year instead of this year.

The action role-playing first-person shooter looter game (now priced at $70 instead of the previously floated $80) is coming on September 12 on the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and the Windows PC. Kairos has four distinct, seamlessly connected regions to explore: the rolling hills of the Fadefields, the frigid peaks of Terminus Range, the shattered lands of Carcadia Burn, and finally the Dominion, the Timekeeper’s impenetrable fortress city. Even though, on the surface, they have those same archetypes, we wanted to twist them and change them and do something new while still satisfying the core promise of a soldier as a point-and-shoot guy, or the Siren using magic powers.

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