Borderlands 4 fast-tracks fixes: PC patch rollout, console FOV in test

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Borderlands 4 fast-tracks fixes: PC patch rollout, console FOV in test
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Within days of release, the Borderlands 4 team has outlined its first wave of post‑launch improvements. The studio says it is actively reviewing community feedback and prioritizing stability and performance. PC crash and bug fixes are already rolling out, with another update planned for Thursday. On consoles, a Field of View slider is in testing as developers also look into performance reports.

PC priority – stability hotfixes and a patch this Thursday

Four Vault Hunters gather around a campfire, holding drinks and sharing a moment in Borderlands 4 sketch art
Four Vault Hunters gather around a campfire, holding drinks and sharing a moment in Borderlands 4 sketch art

Developers acknowledge that some PC players are encountering crashes and other issues. According to the official update, stability improvements began deploying over the weekend, and an additional patch is scheduled for Thursday. The team describes this as its top priority for the immediate term, signaling more fixes as data comes in.

  • Active rollout: Weekend updates targeted crashes and performance.
  • Next update: A follow‑up patch is slated for Thursday.
  • Focus: Reduce crashes, improve overall stability and performance.

Console plans – FOV slider in testing, performance under review

For console players, the team confirms that a Field of View slider option is currently in testing. More details will follow once validation is complete. In parallel, reported performance concerns on consoles are under investigation, with planned updates to address findings.

  • FOV option: Testing is underway for a console FOV slider.
  • Performance: Reports are being analyzed, with updates planned.
  • Communication: Further information will be shared as testing concludes.

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What to watch next

Players can expect near‑term patches focused on stability, followed by feature and performance tweaks as testing completes. The developers emphasize ongoing review of community feedback to refine priorities.

Why it matters – clear early roadmap for core fixes

For anyone diving into Borderlands 4 this week, the message is straightforward: crash fixes and performance stability are coming first, with console FOV adjustments on the way. Keep an eye on the upcoming Thursday update and subsequent patch notes to see how quickly your platform’s issues are addressed.

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