
Gearbox has prepared the first notable post-release patch for Borderlands 4 following a turbulent week of back-and-forth between players and the developers, particularly with Randy Pitchford. The studio began by acknowledging player complaints and promising improvements to bring the game closer to community expectations. This latest patch not only aims to enhance stability—especially on PC—but also includes several other important changes that fans should take note of.
**Borderlands 4 September 18 Update Patch Notes**
Gearbox released the performance patch for Borderlands 4 across all platforms today, accompanied by detailed patch notes. The primary focus is on improving PC performance, addressing issues such as stability, crashes, and bugs that have contributed to a Mixed review rating on Steam.
With this patch, Gearbox aims to improve the overall experience and has pledged to continue delivering fixes as more players dive into the game. Below, you’ll find the full list of key updates included in this release:
**Stability**
– Fixed crashes related to animation states, audio, and collision checks
– Addressed various GPU-related crashes
**Gameplay & Progression**
– Resolved an issue where the Reward Center could stop working after claiming the Gilded Glory Pack rewards
– Fixed a progression blocker in the mission *Talk to Zadra*, where the objective could fail if players exited and relaunched mid-dialogue
– Corrected incorrect DLC ownership warnings appearing on non-DLC gear
**Loot & Items**
– Updated loot pools so that Gilded Glory Pack guns no longer appear in standard chests
Gearbox continues to listen to player feedback and promises further updates to enhance Borderlands 4’s performance and gameplay experience. Stay tuned for more improvements as the game evolves.
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