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Borderlands 4 Finally Introduces Harlowe, The Team's Own Mad Scientist
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Borderlands 4 Finally Introduces Harlowe, The Team’s Own Mad Scientist

by admin August 24, 2025



The Borderlands series is well known for many things, including its emphasis on co-op, unique visual style, and humor, but it is also quite famous for its distinct player characters, who often use advanced tech or psychic superpowers to lay waste to enemies. Harlowe, one of Borderlands 4’s new playable characters, is no different, and Gearbox has finally provided some insight into how they play.

Harlowe has a bunch of toys at their disposal considering their past as a combat scientist for Maliwan, one of the Borderlands universe’s weapons manufacturers. They seem to be particularly great at using this high-tech weaponry for crowd control, often debuffing or straight up incapacitating enemies to create advantages for themself and their team.

For example, one of Harlowe’s main abilities is the Chroma Accelerator, which fires an unstable ball of energy that drifts forward and plows through crowds, all the while dealing cryo damage to anyone it floats past. Harlowe players can also detonate it an anytime to deal radiation damage or seemingly wait for it to burst on impact. This skill can be further upgraded to bounce haphazardly between enemies, store damage overtime to be dealt when it eventually explodes, and it can even be given a greater gravitational pull.

Harlowe can also throw out a flux generator that emits an freezing energy field, and enemies that are caught in it are also entangled. This means that other enemies with the same debuff share weapon and skill damage dealt to them, like a chain effect. Additionally, it can gain a slew of new properties, including a greater radius, secondary area-of-effect triggers, and can even be used to simultaneously buff teammates and debuff enemies.

Harlowe’s flashiest tool appears to be their Zero-Point ability, which suspends enemies in mid-air via a colorful, high-tech bubble. They can fire upon enemies trapped in them, but they can also press the action skill button again to slam these foes in whatever direction Harlowe is facing, which sounds like something I may never tire of. It can also be upgraded to provide healing to Harlowe or their teammates, attract ricocheting bullets to suspended enemies, or create a singularity and subsequent cryo explosion upon slamming an opponent in a bubble.

If you want to start planning your Harlowe builds, there is already a preview of their skill trees available, but you also won’t have to wait too long to play the game for yourself. After all, Borderlands 4 is releasing on September 12 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with a Switch 2 port coming about a month later on October 3.



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Randy Pitchford's "a little nervous" about Borderlands 4's "more challenging" difficulty
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Randy Pitchford’s “a little nervous” about Borderlands 4’s “more challenging” difficulty

by admin August 24, 2025


Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford admits he’s a “little nervous” about Borderlands 4’s “more challenging” difficulty.

In an interview with Insider Gaming, Pitchford acknowledged that “a lot” of Borderland players “aren’t interested in deep, hard challenges”, adding “we definitely have pushed the challenges quite a lot, especially with bosses and boss fight mechanics”.

Borderlands 4 story trailer.Watch on YouTube

“We have lots of players that actually aren’t interested in deep, hard challenges; lots of people that love just exploring the Borderlands or spending time with the characters,” Pitchford said.

“I’m a little nervous because there are points of Borderlands 4 that are more challenging, but one of the coolest things about Borderlands 4, because of the nature of the RPG, is if anything is a little challenging for you, you can just grind somewhere and level up and become more powerful.

“You will find that things that were hard when you were a little chump will become trivial when you become a badass. But we definitely have pushed the challenges quite a lot, especially with bosses and boss fight mechanics.”

Borderlands 4 was announced last August, and we finally got a first look at the looter-shooter sequel when The Game Awards rolled around in December. Since then, we’ve had thoughts on that Borderlands film flop, a promise to cut back on the toilet humour for the series’ fourth instalment, and, as Matt described it, Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford’s putting his foot in it so many times on social media, it’s a miracle publisher Take-Two didn’t hide his phone. Borderlands 4’s elusive Switch 2 release date was recently revealed: 3rd October.



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Harlowe the Gravitar headlines this week's Borderlands 4 vault hunter showcase
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Harlowe the Gravitar headlines this week’s Borderlands 4 vault hunter showcase

by admin August 23, 2025


When you play Borderlands, you gotta have at least one tech oriented vault hunter, right? Here she comes. Harlowe the Gravitar has the skills to pay the bills with her inventions, ready to decimate hordes of bandits. Check out her trailer and overview below.

Today, 2K and Gearbox Software shared the Gameplay Overview for Harlowe the Gravitar, one of the final entries in a series of introductions to the four all-new Vault Hunters who are wreaking havoc on Kairos in Borderlands 4! Harlowe the Gravitar is a former Maliwan combat scientist, driven by the need to understand how things work. Nothing says “power fantasy” like wiping out waves of enemies with a combination of crowd-control abilities and area-of-effect annihilation—both of which happen to be her specialty.

In the Harlowe Gameplay Overview, you can discover how Harlowe uses her collection of combat-ready inventions to dominate any space by nuking the battlefield with Cryo and Radiation damage, or protect herself and co-op allies with enhanced shielding and more.

Borderlands 4 launches worldwide on September 12, 2025 via PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store. It will also be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on October 3, 2025 and is available for pre-order now across all platforms.

For the latest information on Borderlands 4 and to pre-order the game, visit www.borderlands.2k.com, and follow the game across YouTube, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok

Stay tuned to GamingTrend for more Borderlands 4 news and info!


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Borderlands 3, Sea of Stars, and more to leave Xbox Game Pass at the end of August
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Borderlands 3, Sea of Stars, and more to leave Xbox Game Pass at the end of August

by admin August 18, 2025


Every month Xbox gives and and it takes. While we get new games added to Xbox Game Pass throughout each month, in the middle and the end of the month we also see a bunch of games leave the service.

At the end of August the following games will leave Game Pass according to the recently updated Xbox App:

  • Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition
  • Sea of Stars
  • Paw Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay
  • This War of Mine: Final Cut
  • Ben 10: Power Trip

Of those games, there are a couple of standouts that you should try to play before they leave Game Pass.

Sea of Stars is a three-player co-op turn-based RPG that Eurogamer awarded 4 stars in our Sea of Stars review. This War of Mine: Final Cut is the game 11 bit made before going on to create Frostpunk and The Alters.

In This War Of Mine you do not play as an elite soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger from snipers and hostile scavengers. The game provides an experience of war seen from an entirely new angle.

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition has its fans (not everyone enjoyed what Gearbox did with the third game in the series), and you might want to give it a whirl ahead of Borderlands 4 releasing in September.

This is a news-in-brief story. This is part of our vision to bring you all the big news as part of a daily live report.



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Borderlands 4 Promises 30 Billion Guns, Giant Skill Trees, And More
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Borderlands 4 Promises 30 Billion Guns, Giant Skill Trees, And More

by admin August 18, 2025


The overwhelming consensus among the first hands-on demos with Borderlands 4 earlier this summer was that it’s more of the same. If you already like Borderlands, the sequel is likely to provide everything fans usually show up for. If not, well, TBD on how many nonbelievers Gearbox Entertainment manages to win over with its most ambitious looter shooter yet. Much of that will come down to the details, and the studio has been sharing a lot of them recently. Here’s a bunch of stuff we learned about Borderlands 4 this week.

Split-screen co-op returns

Senior project producer Anthony Nicholson wrote on Xbox Wire this week that in addition to supporting local co-op, Borderlands 4 will also let you play with another pair of people in split-screen mode. Two TVs, four-player sessions, tons of chaos. Teaming up has also apparently been streamlined with a better lobby system and improved dynamic level scaling, including the option for each player to set their own difficulty.

Switch 2 won’t have couch co-op

“Switch 2 players will have the same exciting Borderlands 4 experience as other platforms minus the split-screen option, and yes, it will have full cross-play with Epic, Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox X|S,” reads the Nintendo version’s support page. The port targets 30fps and arrives on October 3, roughly three weeks after the platforms.

There are over 30 billion guns

Yes, that’s a real stat Gearbox is pushing. One of the reasons for that big number is that Borderlands 4 lets you mix-and-match elements from different in-universe weapons manufacturers. Then there are all of the RNG stat and perk drops you can get. According to Nicholson, the studio created a Matrix-like gun rack to help conceptualize all the possibilities and prevent the game from spitting out combinations that wouldn’t work.

“It was this really large gun map where you could see all of the individual parts for all the individual guns, for all the individual manufacturers,” he told the Epic Games Store blog. “It made it so you could see how each of those things were and how we could have those combinations roll together and how they would work—the slides, the animators, the actions, the art all fitting together. Because a certain gun, if it pumps one way, but there’s a long barrel that goes on the bottom, obviously those parts can’t go together.”

Borderlands 4 has “more passive perks than all the previous Borderlands combined”

Size matters, at least for Gearbox’s marketing guys. The Borderlands 4 map is bigger than the last two numbered entries combined. The guns have four times as many polygons as Borderlands 3. All those billions of guns. You get the idea. The skill tree follows a similar pattern. It sounds more advanced, and potentially overwhelming, than any game prior—more Diablo 4 or Path of Exile than your traditional RPG shooter.

“The Augment and the Capstone system that we have forces you to make a choice and all of them drastically change the ability that each player has,” character designer Nick Thurston told Polygon. “That alone would create more build diversity than we’ve ever had. But then we also have more passives than all the previous Borderlands combined. I think Amon alone has 87 passives, and most Vault Hunters have about 80.”

Techno Viking Amon is Borderland‘s “most complicated” Vault Hunter yet

Amon is the guy with the big fire and ice axes you see in all the Borderlands 4 trailers. But looks can be deceiving. He’s not just a tanky melee character. He’s apparently the poster child for the new game’s build variety. Everyone in a squad could play as Amon, but the styles might all be different, Gearbox claims. Melee, ranged, support, he can do it all. Unlike most of the franchise’s Vault Hunters that pop abilities and then just shoot stuff, Amon’s skills can be deployed in more ways.

“He just has more abilities than any other Vault Hunter numerically because of his trait, which allows him to have forge skills,” Thurston told GameSpot. “I wouldn’t say he’s super complicated, but he has a lot more going on in the middle of combat, and he’s a lot more active than I think a lot of people historically expect from Vault Hunters.” He sounds like a more advanced archetype than some of the others, though Gearbox says he’s still approachable to new players.

Borderlands 4 is inspired by mergers, acquisitions, and fascism

The game takes place on a prison planet called Kairos. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford suggests that’s a not-so-subtle illusion to the studio’s rocky period during which it was sold to the poorly conceived Embracer holding company, before trying to escape again. The studio group is now owned by longtime publishing partner 2K Games, part of the broader Take-Two portfolio that includes Grand Theft Auto VI maker Rockstar Games and mobile maker Zynga.

“There’s this cultural and emotional shift in me, personally, and at the studio. What does it mean to trade some autonomy for organization?” he told the Epic Games Store blog: “What does it feel like to move up and down the scale between autonomy and being organized or even being controlled? On one end of a spectrum you have anarchy, and on the other end of the spectrum you have fascism, totalitarianism, zero freedom. It’s not just about societies—that’s all of us as individuals, to imagine where we want to be on that spectrum and how comfortable we are. And we were going through that as a company.”



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