Amon is drawing attention for the upcoming game, Borderlands 4, as details about his Action Skills, passives, and a cinematic preview have been unveiled. In a recent video, the development team shares insights on the thought process behind his character design. You can watch it below.
As a dedicated fan, it’s clear that forging plays a significant role in defining who Amon is. His armor, a testament to his craftsmanship, showcases his ability to create his own weapons, and when he’s not throwing them at enemies left and right, they exude a sense of power and weightiness that complements his persona.
In terms of his design, Amon is described as having a sturdy silhouette, which aligns with the thick and heavy feel of his abilities. This sturdiness is further emphasized by Gearbox by likening him to a pentagon – five pillars of robustness standing tall.
After Amon’s customizations and aesthetic choices are exhausted, the last Vault Hunter to be unveiled is none other than Harlowe, a member of the Traunt clan. Keep an eye out for further information about her extraordinary gravity-defying equipment in the upcoming days.
The highly anticipated game Borderlands 4 will hit stores on September 12th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. A release date for Nintendo Switch 2 has been set for October 3rd. Although Gearbox Software has shared much about the game’s inspirations and abundance of weapons, they have yet to fully discuss the ambitious end-game plans.
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2025-08-17 21:41