Borderlands 4

Bounty Pack 3 and Takedown at Hadron Abyss details, and introducing our next Vault Hunter: Loveless!

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The Version 1.8 update on June 25 introduces Bounty Pack 3, Takedown at Hadron Abyss, and Cross-Platform Saves.

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Strap in, Vault Hunters! Tons of new Borderlands 4 content is coming on June 25, as Version 1.8 introduces the paid DLC of Bounty Pack 3: A Zane to Kill For*, and the endgame raid Takedown at Hadron Abyss** that will be free for all players. Ahead of the big day, a new episode of the Gearbox DevCast just dropped, where hosts Andrew Reiner and April Johnson chatted with Senior Project Producer Mario Rodriguez and Lead Level Artist Caleb Kennedy about everything players can expect. 

Borderlands 4 June Roadmap

This is an absolutely jam-packed DevCast episode, and the same goes for our roadmap zooming in on the next few months which you can peruse above. Here's a quick overview of all the big news:

  • Bounty Pack 3: A Zane to Kill For launches on June 25 as paid DLC, and is a journey into a neon-noir arcade game where the Vault Hunters must solve the mystery of who murdered Zane('s Digi-Clone backup).
  • That same day, Takedown at Hadron Abyss also launches as a free update for all players, delivering the ultimate endgame challenge as you fight your way through an underwater research station filled with mutated horrors and aquatic apex predators. This all leads up to a final showdown with the Child of Terramorphous.
  • Cross-Platform Saves are coming as part of the Version 1.8 update on June 25, letting you seamlessly continue your Vault Hunters' adventures across the different platforms where you own Borderlands 4.
  • Bounty Pack 4: Murders & Acquisitions, the next paid DLC, arrives on July 30 alongside the Version 1.9 update. We'll share more details in an upcoming DevCast episode.
  • Arriving in early September, Loveless the Hacker will be the newest Vault Hunter coming to Borderlands 4 as part of the paid DLC of Story Pack 2*** also launching that month. Story Pack 2 and Bounty Pack 5 will arrive on the same day alongside the Version 1.10 update.
Bounty Pack 3 and Takedown

Bounty Pack 3: A Zane to Kill For

Zane Flynt is dead

Wait, scratch that: it's his Digi-Clone that's been murdered, sent to that big trash folder in the sky. Now the actual Zane wants you to nab the scumbag who deleted his Digistructed twin. You'll need to do some detective work in the virtual realm, warping into a pair of classic arcade machines to hunt down the culprit.

In this all-new repeatable mission featuring a new boss and two new mini-bosses, jack into the digital realm for a neon-noir mystery as you chase leads, crack skulls, and close in on the Digi-killer. Violence is the only solution when you're up against new Glitched enemies that have a habit of swapping places mid-fight.

Bounty Pack 3

As Caleb mentioned in the Gearbox DevCast, Zane found a way to preserve fond remembrances of past assassinations and interplanetary adventuring: independent Digi-Clones that he dubbed "Memory Zanes." Within Zane's corner of Moxxi's Bottoms Up! bar in Carcadia Burn, Zane's assembled a charming collection of classic arcade games, and stashed all of his Memory Zanes in the evocatively named neo-noir game Private Dick

You'll have to beam yourself into the neo-noir cityscape of Private Dick to solve this murder mystery, working alongside the other Memory Zanes who represent distinct slices of Zane's personality. Given that Private Dick is a game within a game, it offered a great opportunity for the development team to build a futuristic, neon-soaked cityscape that doesn't adhere to the usual laws of physics, offering a fun contrast to the rest of Kairos.