Borderlands 4 maps out early patches amid player feedback

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Borderlands 4 maps out early patches amid player feedback
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Borderlands 4 has been live for less than a week, and the developers have issued an early update on launch feedback and the next round of fixes. The team reports that millions of players have already jumped into Kairos, while also acknowledging technical issues affecting some users. Initial hotfixes began rolling out over the weekend with a focus on stability. Another update is targeted for Thursday, with more details to follow.

The studio emphasizes that stability remains the top priority, with active work continuing across PC and console versions.

Four Vault Hunters gather around a campfire, holding drinks, in a sketch style from Borderlands 4
Four Vault Hunters gather around a campfire, holding drinks, in a sketch style from Borderlands 4

Launch snapshot: rapid uptake, swift response

According to the official note, the team is monitoring feedback across channels as players explore new Vault Hunters and the Kairos setting. The message underscores a commitment to iterative fixes during the early launch window.

First fixes rolling out on PC

Player reports highlight bugs and crashes on PC. In response, the team has already pushed updates to improve stability and performance, with additional changes planned this week. The cadence outlined so far includes:

  • Weekend hotfixes addressing crashes and stability;
  • Another patch slated for Thursday, continuing performance work.

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Further patch notes are expected as builds finalize, keeping the focus on crash reduction and smoother play.

Console focus: FOV slider and performance checks

On consoles, the developers confirm that a Field of View (FOV) slider is currently in testing. They also note that some players have raised performance concerns on console, which are being investigated. Planned updates are in the pipeline to address those findings, with more information promised soon.

Ongoing feedback loop

The team states it is reviewing community input continuously and prioritizing fixes accordingly. The overarching message is clear: stability and performance remain the key objectives, with feature adjustments like the console FOV option progressing in parallel.

Why it matters: early launch momentum with clear priorities

For players, this means Borderlands 4 is receiving frequent, targeted updates in its first week. If you’re on PC, expect continued crash and stability improvements; console players can look for performance fixes and a tested FOV slider on the way.

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