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Borderlands 4 dev diary gives us a deep dive into Kairos, enemy factions and more

Borderlands 4 is just a couple of months away. The $80 launch disaster has been avoided and 2K is slowly revealing more details about the game. In a new deep-dive video, developers give new insight into the history and lore of Kairos, the new planet where the events of Borderlands 4 take place. 

On Kairos, players will encounter a number of key factions, including the Outbounders, Augurs, and Electi. Each one of these factions controls their own piece of the map, but the true bad guy for this game is the tyrannical Timekeeper.

Here is a piece of the new teaser for Borderlands 4:

“Kairos is hungry for a revolution. There are various factions vying for survival. The Outbounders, a group that crashlanded on Kairos and have not been able to leave, the Augurs, descendants of the first miners sent to acquire resources on behalf of the Timekeeper, and the Electi, the Kairos elite who are locked out of the city walls are all learning to survive. The Vault Hunters are thrown into this unstable world of Kairos – and all roads lead to the Timekeeper, who maintains control through cybernetic implants called Bolts”.

Borderlands 4 launches worldwide on September 12th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store. It will also be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 later in 2025.

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