Amazon slashes Borderlands 4 price to all-time low ahead of 2025 Black Friday sale
Blog Andrew Joseph 28 Oct , 2025 0
Amazon's Black Friday discounts haven't officially started yet, but that hasn't stopped the retailer from dropping prices on big new games like Borderlands 4, which launched just over a month ago.
21% off, a pretty reasonable discount for Gearbox's open-world loot shooter, PS5 and Xbox versions down to $54.99 Just on the cusp of November sales.
While our reviewer and loot shooter enthusiast Travis Northup thinks the open world isn't as good as it could be, He still gave the game an 8 out of 10 rating and it’s highly recommended..
“Borderlands 4 gives the series the massive boost it needs, with a fantastic open world and vastly improved combat, although bugs and invisible walls occasionally break the mold.”
The game also recently received Great balance patch, This had a very positive impact on the Vault Hunter, Amon, and PS5 versions I chose in this deal There is now a FOV slider and improved performance.
It is expected that “Borderlands 4” will also last for a while. And the Switch 2 port has been delayed indefinitelygame Post-launch roadmap piles up – and will include a new Vault Hunter, C4SH, Who was recently revealed?.
Should you wait for Black Friday?
Probably… right? I mean what do you want me to say? Instant discount of 15 yuan, very cost-effective! Do I think the game will drop further in the coming weeks? Sort of, yes.
I think you have to see Early Black Friday Sales Like this, think less about min-max savings and more about getting discounts that work for you on things you really want to buy.
If you want to play Borderlands 4 Nowthen you can reward yourself with the gift of time instead of waiting for another $5 off between now and December.
However, if you really want to save as much money as possible, I can definitely see Borderlands 4 dropping below $50 by November 28th. If you have the patience, keep at it. Beyond that, over 20% off new games is still a pretty good deal.
Robert Anderson is senior business editor and IGN's resident deal expert on games, collectibles, trading card games and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or blue sky.
This article contains contributions from Lloyd Coombes.





















