
"Borderlands 4 Hazard Pay skin available to Shift account owners who opt-in to newsletters and marketing emails. Players will need to link their Shift account to their Borderlands 4 platform of choice, after which logging in to that Shift account in-game should reward the skin (though Gearbox notes players should allow for "up to a week" to receive in-game items)."
"Borderlands 4 releases on September 12, and will support cross-play between platforms but not cross-progression. According to Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford, a day-one patch for Borderlands 4 will improve the looter shooter's performance. Pitchford's statement that the patch "does a lot" for performance came in response to a Destructoid preview that raised concerns about how the game ran on PC."
"Gearbox states players should keep an eye out for additional Shift codes within Borderlands-related emails that can be redeemed for more rewards. Gearbox has already outlined its 2025 to early 2026 Borderlands 4 roadmap, featuring new events and DLC packs in the coming months and a major expansion that will include new zones, story missions, and an additional Vault Hunter set to arrive early next year."
Players who create or log in to a Gearbox Shift account and opt in to digital newsletters and marketing materials can claim the Hazard Pay weapon skin. Claiming requires linking the Shift account to the Borderlands 4 platform of choice and logging in to that Shift account in-game, with Gearbox advising to allow for up to a week for in-game items to appear. The free skin offer is valid until December 31. Gearbox will include additional Shift codes in Borderlands-related emails for more rewards. Borderlands 4 launches September 12, supports cross-play but not cross-progression, and will receive a day-one performance patch. Gearbox's roadmap covers new events, DLC packs, and a major expansion with new zones, missions, and an additional Vault Hunter arriving early next year.
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