Today
Borderlands 3 for PS4 was officially announced and is coming to PlayStation 4 on September 13th, where fans can blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four new Vault Hunters.
Gamers can play solo or with friends to take on new enemies, score loads of loot and save your home from the most ruthless cult leaders in the galaxy!
Those who
pre-order are eligible to receive both a Gold weapon skins & trinket plus a Borderlands 3 Theme as a bonus, and here's more from
Gearbox Software Art Director
Scott Kester to quote:
We unveiled the game at PAX East last Thursday, and today I can confirm Borderlands 3 will launch on September 13, 2019. I'm also proud to share our third Borderlands 3 trailer.
You probably noticed four brand new Vault Hunters, all of whom will of course be playable, customizable, and totally badass. Let's get the ball rolling with some quick introductions: Moze is a nimble soldier who can digistruct and hop into her mech—Iron Bear—anytime she needs some additional firepower.
Amara is a Siren who can summon ethereal fists to pound enemies. Zane is a semi-retired hitman who can cause chaos with his Digi-clone and other gadgets. And FL4K is a wandering robot who's always accompanied by one of their loyal and battle-hardened pets.
You may have also noticed a couple villains in the trailer – you know, the ones with the hair? Those are the Calypso Twins, who are uniting the bandit clans and attempting to get their hands on the galaxy's ultimate power capable of destroying, well... everything. Only you and your Vault Hunter allies will have the unique abilities, uncommonly deep skill trees, and seemingly never-ending arsenal of guns and gadgets to stop them.
You'll be capable of tackling the Calypso Twins and their fanatical followers alone, but when you team up with other Vault Hunters, you'll really feel unstoppable. With that in mind, one of the things that I'm most excited about in Borderlands 3 are the improvements that we've made to co-op.
Regardless of your respective levels or mission progress, you and your friends can play together online or on the couch, and not only will each of you deal a meaningful amount of damage, you'll also receive your own discrete loot stream. No more...