For those who aren’t familiar with that phrase, it’s a term which originated when games were distributed via optical discs. When games are “completed” and ready for mass printing, the game would be pressed onto a gold disc which will be used to make retail copies. That said given we are in an age where games are distributed digitally and Day 1 patches are commonplace the phrase really doesn’t hold the same meeting as games are never “finalized”. That said we should expect Borderlands 4 to make it to PC, and consoles on September 12th and on the Switch 2 on October 3, 2025.
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