Take-Two CEO Explains Borderlands 4 Delay on Nintendo Switch 2

Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has addressed why Borderlands 4 will not launch simultaneously on the rumored Nintendo Switch 2 alongside other platforms.

Why the Switch 2 Version Is Delayed

According to Zelnick, the delay is largely tied to development timing and platform readiness rather than a lack of support for Nintendo hardware.

He explained that bringing a massive game like Borderlands 4 to multiple platforms simultaneously requires careful optimization, especially for hardware with different technical capabilities.

Rather than rushing the Switch 2 version, the team appears focused on ensuring it launches in the best possible state.

Take-Two Still Interested in Nintendo

Despite the delayed release, Zelnick emphasized that Take-Two Interactive remains very interested in supporting Nintendo’s next-generation system.

This continues a growing trend where major third-party publishers are taking Nintendo hardware more seriously, particularly after the massive success of the original Nintendo Switch.

Borderlands 4 Expectations Continue to Grow

The next entry in the Borderlands franchise is expected to push the series forward with:

  • Larger environments
  • Enhanced co-op systems
  • New Vault Hunters
  • Improved visuals and gunplay

With anticipation continuing to build, many fans are eager to see how the game evolves on current-generation hardware.

Waiting on More Switch 2 Details

At this stage, neither the final specifications nor full release plans for the Switch 2 version are publicly known.

Still, Zelnick’s comments suggest that Borderlands 4 on Nintendo hardware is very much part of the long-term strategy — even if players may need to wait a bit longer to experience it.

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