Take-Two Has Put Borderlands 4 Switch 2 Development on Hold, for Now.
In a surprise move during its Q3 2026 earnings presentation, Take-Two Interactive announced that it had paused development on the port of Borderlands 4 for the Nintendo Switch 2 console. The news comes as a significant setback to fans who were eagerly awaiting an October release date for the highly anticipated game.
Originally slated for launch in late 2025, the Switch 2 version was delayed once before in September 2025 and has since been indefinitely halted by Take-Two. According to the company, its focus now lies in delivering quality post-launch content for players across all platforms, including ongoing improvements aimed at optimizing the game.
When asked about the port's status, a Take-Two representative stated that the developer had required "additional development and polish time" before moving forward with the project. However, this timeline is no longer likely to materialize anytime soon, given the latest developments.
Interestingly, Gearbox Software, the game's original developer, had hinted at the need for extra time in order to better align the release date with the introduction of cross saves on Nintendo Switch 2. Although Take-Two has not explicitly mentioned plans to revisit this port, it seems that development is currently on hold indefinitely.
In contrast, other highly anticipated titles, such as PGA Tour 2K25 and WWE 2K26, are expected to arrive in the coming months, bringing more of Take-Two's popular franchises to Nintendo Switch 2. As the company continues to work closely with its partners at Nintendo, fans can only speculate on when – or if – a Borderlands 4 Switch 2 port will finally materialize.
In a surprise move during its Q3 2026 earnings presentation, Take-Two Interactive announced that it had paused development on the port of Borderlands 4 for the Nintendo Switch 2 console. The news comes as a significant setback to fans who were eagerly awaiting an October release date for the highly anticipated game.
Originally slated for launch in late 2025, the Switch 2 version was delayed once before in September 2025 and has since been indefinitely halted by Take-Two. According to the company, its focus now lies in delivering quality post-launch content for players across all platforms, including ongoing improvements aimed at optimizing the game.
When asked about the port's status, a Take-Two representative stated that the developer had required "additional development and polish time" before moving forward with the project. However, this timeline is no longer likely to materialize anytime soon, given the latest developments.
Interestingly, Gearbox Software, the game's original developer, had hinted at the need for extra time in order to better align the release date with the introduction of cross saves on Nintendo Switch 2. Although Take-Two has not explicitly mentioned plans to revisit this port, it seems that development is currently on hold indefinitely.
In contrast, other highly anticipated titles, such as PGA Tour 2K25 and WWE 2K26, are expected to arrive in the coming months, bringing more of Take-Two's popular franchises to Nintendo Switch 2. As the company continues to work closely with its partners at Nintendo, fans can only speculate on when – or if – a Borderlands 4 Switch 2 port will finally materialize.