• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

Borderlands 4 Will Have Full Cross Play On Any Platform – Including The Switch 2

May 1, 2025 by Ryan Parreno

We’re about to find out if Nintendo has a capable online multiplayer console that can go cross-platform.

Gearbox Software has made a huge announcement for Borderlands 4 that’s going to make all their fans happy – including Nintendo fans.

They made this announcement as part of their Official Gameplay Deep Dive:

“Thanks to our improved lobby system, it’s easier than ever to join up with your friends on the fly. And with full cross-play at launch, you can play with your friends on any platform.”

Borderlands 4 is launching on Switch 2 at the same time as other platforms, namely PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on Steam and Epic Game Store. That is going to be a simultaneous launch this September 12, 2025.  Interestingly enough, Gearbox recently moved that release date to two weeks earlier than originally planned. They categorically denied that it had anything to do with any other games releasing in the same window, so no, this is not a clue on Grand Theft Auto 6’s release.

In any case, these are impressive claims on Gearbox’s part, as they’re adding a system to that mix that hasn’t even launched yet. Now, if you’re a longtime Borderlands fan, you probably already expect that there will be some issue of some sort for online play at launch anyway, but we’ll see if they do better this time compared to Borderlands 3’s launch.

Speaking of Borderlands 3, one may remember that Gearbox managed to port it to the Nintendo Switch, a full four years after it originally came out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and also after it received special versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Borderlands 3 is arguably one of the Nintendo Switch’s impossible ports, reflecting on how Nvidia finally enabled Nintendo to receive some level of third party parity with its console peers. Like these other impossible ports, Borderlands 3 did come with some graphical compromises, but it’s not as bad as you may assume. At 45 FPS, it sits comfortably between its 8th generation and 9th generation peers.

As we have seen, the Switch 2 will be a different story for Gearbox and other developers. We’ve already covered some of the seeming miracles that are happening with the Street Fighter 6 and Cyberpunk 2077 ports on Nintendo’s new console. While there were already cross-play games on the Switch like Fortnite and Overwatch 2, those games were designed to run on older hardware to earn as wide a player base as possible. Borderlands 4 will be a test of Switch 2’s cross-platform cross-play capabilities, as well as of Gearbox servers’ flexibility.

And if the Switch 2 passes this test, it means the sky is the potential limit on online multiplayer shooters on the console. 3rd party developers know that the Nintendo Switch user base is massive, and a potential blue ocean for them. Both blockbuster hits, like Marvel Rivals, and struggling titles looking for a second chance, like Payday 3, will want in if the money is good, and that’s if the Switch 2 proves its mettle as an online multiplayer platform.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

10 Good Games That SHOULD NOT HAVE FAILED

10 Good Games That SHOULD NOT HAVE FAILED

007 First Light - 10 Things You NEED TO KNOW

007 First Light - 10 Things You NEED TO KNOW

20 Longest Single Player Games of The LAST 5 YRS.

20 Longest Single Player Games of The LAST 5 YRS.

10 Brand NEW RPGs That EXCITE US

10 Brand NEW RPGs That EXCITE US

20 Game Franchises RUINED By Publishers

20 Game Franchises RUINED By Publishers

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of April 2026

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of April 2026

ROCKSTAR RESPONDS TO GTA 6 PRICE & MORE

ROCKSTAR RESPONDS TO GTA 6 PRICE & MORE

Invincible VS - Before You Buy

Invincible VS - Before You Buy

What The HELL Is Going On With PlayStation DRM?

What The HELL Is Going On With PlayStation DRM?

Category: UpdatesTag: Borderlands 4, Gearbox Software, Nintendo, PC, PS5, Switch 2, Take-Two, Xbox Series X/S

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • PlayStation Customers Notice PlayStation Deals Section Disappeared Without Warning on PS4/PS5
  • Strauss Zelnick Is “Deeply Disappointed” Himself That We Still Don’t Have A New BioShock
  • Oscar Winning Actress Sally Field Revealed Robin Williams Introduced Her To The Legend Of Zelda
  • Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick Says Crunch Is Not Part Of How The GTA 6 Publisher Operates Today
  • Sega’s Stranger Than Heaven Retells The Tojo Clan’s History – But It’s More Than Another Yakuza Story

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme