
The first paid downloadable content for *Borderlands 4*, titled *Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day*, will be released on November 20th. This new content features the Vault Hunters facing off against Minister Screw, who is determined to make the holiday dull, while Rush is trying to make it fun and lively.
The Bounty Pack adds new story missions and a Vault Card, which lets players earn new weapons and cosmetic items. This includes customizable options for their Vault Hunter character, like heads and skins, as well as skins for five weapons and five vehicles. Players can also unlock four skins and two attachments for their ECHO-4 drone, and four weapons that can be upgraded with new rolls.
Finishing the questline unlocks a new Digirunner, a unique Vault Hunter skin, and an ECHO-4 skin. Daily and Weekly Challenges give you XP and other rewards, and your Vault Card won’t expire. Bounty Pack 1 is included in the Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions, or you can buy it separately when it becomes available next month.
Borderlands 4 is now available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. You can read our review here. A version for the Nintendo Switch 2 is also planned, but its release has been delayed, so there’s no confirmed launch date yet.
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2025-10-12 19:41