
"When Borderlands 4 launched in September, it received praise for its open world, improved gunplay, and better-than-ever co-op gameplay. I really liked it! But performance issues and bugs on PC and console derailed some of the excitement, leading to Gearbox having to spend a lot of time fixing, improving, and updating the co-op-focused online looter shooter. In fact, according to Gearbox and 2K, the team spent so much time fixing stuff in Borderlands 4 that it screwed up the original roadmap."
"On November 20, Gearbox announced that Borderlands 4′s first post-launch DLC, Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day, will no longer be locked behind a paywall. Previously, the plan was for Borderlands 4 to get four smaller DLC drops, known as Bounty Packs, and you'd only have access to this new content if you had purchased the Deluxe Edition or Super Deluxe Edition, or had separately bought the Bounty Pack Bundle."
""However, with the continued efforts to improve the Borderlands 4 experience, the team ran out of time to stuff as much mayhem-fueled content into the Bounty Pack 1 stocking as originally planned," explained 2K and Gearbox. "So in the spirit of the season, and as a thank you to the community for their passion and support, 2K and Gearbox are excited to provide Bounty Pack 1...to all Borderlands 4 players for free!""
Borderlands 4 launched in September with praise for its open world, improved gunplay, and stronger co-op, but performance issues and bugs on PC and console undermined player excitement. Gearbox and 2K devoted significant time to fixing, improving, and updating the co-op-focused online looter shooter, which disrupted the original post-launch roadmap. Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day will be released free to all players rather than being locked behind Deluxe editions or separate Bounty Pack purchases. Gearbox and 2K attributed the change to time spent on live updates and pledged extra DLC next year for paid players.
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