Borderlands 4 marks the next major entry in the long-running looter shooter series, with the progenitor of the sub-genre set to launch their successor in just under two weeks’ time. While the game already features plenty of content to look forward to on day-one, the team at Gearbox have now detailed the post-launch roadmap for Borderlands 4.
During their recent PAX West show, 2K/Gearbox officially unveiled their post-launch plans for Borderlands 4, revealing a mix of both free and paid content.
In the immediacy following its launch, Borderlands 4 will get a couple of free content updates, including the Seasonal Horrors of Kairos event; new Legendary weapons; new cosmetics and additional weather variants.
Between launch and the end of the year, Borderlands 4 will also get another free update adding invincible bosses; an additional Ultimate Vault hunter Mode level and of course more Legendary weapons.
Rounding off the free content will be the addition of Pearlescent weapon rarities in Q1 of 2026. In amongst all this Gearbox will also release weekly challenge missions, boss fights and more.
In terms of paid DLC, Borderlands 4 is confirmed to be getting at least two Bounty Packs and a Story Pack. The first Bounty pack arrives shortly following launch and will include:
- New Missions and Boss
- New Legendary Gear
- Two dozen cosmetics
- New Vault hunter Style
- New Echo skin
- 1 new vehicle
Bounty Pack 2 meanwhile will arrive early next year, bringing with it much of the same, aside from the replacement of a new Vault Hunter Style with a player skin instead (meaning you’ll also get two dozen cosmetics; new missions; a new boss; legendary gear and the like).

Last but certainly not least, Story Pack 1 (Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned) will also arrive some time in Q1 2026 and is set to bring with it:
- A new Vault Hunter
- New main story missions
- New map zone
- New side missions
- New Legendary gear
- 20 new cosmetics
As was the case with Borderlands 3, Gearbox seems to have quite a lot planned for BL4’s post-launch, with the game set to receive even more post-launch support after Q1 of 2026 – including but not limited to:
- Two more Bounty Packs
- One more Story Pack
- Invincible bosses
- “And More.”
All in all, the long wait for Borderlands 4 seems to be worth it, with the game set to feature tons of content and hopefully plenty of replayability. If nothing else, it’s nice to see that Borderlands 4 will be getting two whole new Vault Hunters post-launch.
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