Borderlands 4 Will Force Nintendo to Further Switch 2 Improvements

Gearbox's Randy Pitchford revealed information about Borderlands 4, the magic of Switch 2, and why this console isn't slowing down anytime soon.

News by Subaiyta Jahan on  Sep 05, 2025

Randy Pitchford, one of the main voices behind Gearbox, discussed the Switch 2, and if you've been wondering about why this console is making headlines, his statement is worth paying attention to. From the get-go, Pitchford made it clear that the Switch 2 is much more than what it seems; it isn't just another console—it's a platform designed to give players exactly what they want while perfecting the experience of the primary Switch. He describes it as an "awesome, awesome machine."

Pitchfork acknowledges he was looking for something more noteworthy with the recent titles, although he has long been a fan of the original Switch. However, his ideas shifted when he learned about Nintendo's strategy for the Switch 2.

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Since the company put just as much effort and time into the software as the hardware, players can now connect and play together with ease. What excites him the most is the blend of community-friendly design and accessibility. Of course, one of the hot topics was whether we might see more Gearbox games on the Switch 2.

Pitchford didn't spill any secrets about future projects; however, he did emphasize their love for making games and entertaining people. He made it clear that they want to be on platforms where fans want them, and given that the Switch 2 had the most successful console launch in video game history, there's no shortage of reason. He quotes, "I love the platform, and I want to bring more games to it," though he noted it's not yet the right time to discuss titles subsequently.

On the contrary, Borderlands 4 is scheduled to release soon, building anticipation. More than the game, the enthusiasm surrounding the launch shows faith in Switch 2 as a platform that continues to develop. In addition, Pitchfork and many gamers have a different perspective on the Switch 2's momentum slowing down, according to some YouTube and Twitter reviews.

The system outsold all PC handhelds in just three days, with estimates surpassing six million units. So, why exactly is the Switch 2 doing so well? For starters, it's got Nintendo Directs and exclusive games that consistently generate hype. On top of that, the console preserves a piece of gaming history by offering physical cartridges. Unlike downloading games to a hard drive, as on a PC, these cartridges allow players to plug in and play, keeping that old-school feel players still want. 

The Switch 2 honors the tradition of holding a physical game in your hands, even if digital libraries currently rule the market. Although digital convenience and PC-like structure are remarkable, Pitchford notes that a console like the Switch 2 that takes a different approach is still possible. It provides a balance between modern tech and the familiar, hands-on experience from older systems like the Nintendo DS or Game Boy.

In a world where everything is going digital and x86-based, Nintendo is adding a fresh layer to the gaming landscape, making it stand out more than any other. Even CD Projekt Red has acknowledged this, appreciating the plug-and-play nature of the Switch 2 and committing to physical releases for certain titles.

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Pitchford highlights this as a key factor in why Nintendo's platform stands out. In addition to being nostalgic, the physical experience offers a certain appeal that digital-only systems can't replicate. The Switch 2 fills a niche the industry has been neglecting for gamers who miss the physical engagement.

Another big reason for the console's success is its flexibility as a hybrid system. Whether you want to play at home or on the go, it adapts easily to your lifestyle. It is an intriguing option for both casual players and die-hard fans because of its adaptability, robust first-party games, and selective third-party support.

Pitchford notes that while downloading games and using PC-like setups is fine for some, there's undeniable value in having a system that delivers instant access and physical cartridges. Nintendo is one of the few companies that continues to adopt this approach, and it's resonating with players.

So what does this all mean for the future? Pitchford is excited about the next generation of game developers who will create for the Switch 2. While he can't reveal upcoming titles yet, the emphasis on an approachable and community-led experience sets a high standard. With the release of Borderlands 4 coming up, Gearbox is dedicated to giving fans fun things to do. Switch 2 is the center of both new ideas and old memories.

It's clear that the Switch 2 is more than just an improvement; it represents the present while commemorating the past and looking ahead to the future. Given its high sales and the combination of digital and physical experiences, it's no surprise that the system is creating a lot of buzz. If you're searching for a console that serves both traditional and modern, Switch 2 might be the ideal console for you!

The Switch 2 is still quite popular, no matter if you're a new fan or a die-hard who loves the hybrid systems. It reminds us that in the game industry, the most important thing is to provide consumers with what they want. Pitchfork says that Nintendo has done just that.

Subaiyta Jahan

Contributor, NoobFeed

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