
"Gearbox's open-world looter-shooter sequel is a big game with a lot of quests to complete and plenty of endgame content to check out. As such, my review isn't ready yet. But I've played nearly 40 hours so far, and I've enjoyed my time. A big reason why is that Gearbox has made some smart changes in Borderlands 4 that make it easier than ever to manage, sell, and collect loot and get around the world."
"For many, many years now, Borderlands fans, myself included, have longed for the franchise to add a real weapon wheel option. Past games have sometimes allowed you to use the d-pad on a controller to hot-swap between four guns, which is fine, I guess. But a true weapon wheel hasn't been an option until now. Borderlands 4 finally adds a real, honest-to-goodness weapon wheel, and it's so nice. It makes quickly swapping to a gun easier and faster than ever!"
Borderlands 4 launches on September 12 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The sequel is an open-world looter-shooter with many quests and substantial endgame content. Gameplay includes a new weapon wheel that enables faster, easier weapon swapping. Players can mark loot as junk at pickup and instantly sell junk by pressing a single button at any vending machine without entering the store screen. Those inventory changes help keep player inventories mostly empty and ready for new loot. Additional improvements to the lost loot menu further streamline loot management and collection.
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