Gearbox Software has deployed a fresh update for Borderlands 4, focusing on smoother performance and key fixes that Vault Hunters will appreciate. This patch tackles PC crashes, progression hiccups, and loot inconsistencies, while refreshing weekly challenges to keep the action exciting.
Enhanced Stability and Crash Fixes
In this latest update, the team addressed several stability issues, particularly on PC. Players can expect fewer crashes related to animations, audio glitches, and collision detection. GPU-specific problems have also been ironed out, making for a more reliable looting spree across Pandora's chaotic landscapes.
Gameplay and Progression Improvements
A pesky progression blocker in the "Talk to Zadra" mission has been squashed—now, if you dip out mid-conversation and return, the objective won't fail. Additionally, those annoying "Doesn’t own DLC" warnings on non-DLC gear are gone, clearing up confusion for all players.
The Reward Center glitch after claiming Gilded Glory Pack goodies? Fixed. This means you can grab your rewards without the system locking up, adding that extra shine to your arsenal without hassle.
What’s New with Loot and Weekly Events?
Loot pools got a tweak: Gilded Glory Pack weapons won't pop up in regular chests anymore, preserving their exclusivity. On the fun side, the Weekly Big Encore Boss and Wildcard Missions rotate fresh challenges, keeping endgame replayability high. Maurice’s Black Market Vending Machine also shifts locations and stock weekly, so scout it out for rare finds.
As a Vault Hunter, these changes mean more strategic depth in builds and less frustration from bugs—perfect for diving deeper into co-op mayhem. Remember to restart your game post-update to avoid matchmaking woes and get the full benefits.
For the complete patch notes, head over to the official Gearbox Software site.