A new speedrunning glitching technique called cricket jumping catches the attention of Borderlands 4's creative director, who provides an update on whether it's something that will be patched out. Although Borderlands 4 has had a very positive launch, it hasn't been free of technical issues and other difficulties as well.
Thanks to strong critical reviews, Borderlands 4 has set a big sales milestone for Gearbox Software, selling 2.5 million copies in under two weeks' time. However, for as strong of a start as that has been, Borderlands 4 has seen its fair share of difficulties and performance problems, especially with PC players. In fact, tensions became somewhat heated between Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford and some vocal members of the community that the former encouraged unhappy players to request a refund. Still, there are plenty of players running around Borderlands 4's open world, with some even discovering an interesting movement technique.
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Borderlands 4 Creative Director Addresses "Cricket Jumping" Glitch
Moving to a new location called Kairos, Borderlands 4 gives players a massive open world to explore and then arming them with new movement techniques, a grapple feature, and a vehicle to use. Some players have discovered a movement glitch which has been dubbed "Cricket Jumping", which allows them to fly over massive portions of the map. While fun to utilize, especially for those speedrunning the game, it's clearly not an intended feature of the game and many have begun to wonder if Gearbox would ultimately patch it out.
A post from AdmiralBahroo, which shows Cricket Jumping in action, caught the attention of Borderlands 4 Creative Director Graeme Timmins, who responded directly to the footage. Timmins admitted that he's aware of the glitch, but for now, Gearbox isn't planning on fixing it. The big issue that the team is keeping an eye on is that Cricket Jumping can cause potential instability and other behind-the-scenes technical issues. Timmins acknowledges the team isn't looking to ruin a player's fun, but when it comes to game stability, especially in multiplayer sessions, they may need to act.
Fans have already attempted to "break" the game in various ways, most of which don't cause any technical harm to the experience. For example, class builds are always a big focus of RPGs like the Borderlands games as players try and figure out which skills and characters are the strongest. While there have been no shortage of strong builds, like Vex's Blood Letter setup, one fan managed to put together something a little different. Rafa's Peacebreaker cannons in Borderlands 4 are so strong that there's a new build guide that essentially makes it so players never have to shoot a gun.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 82 /100 Critics Rec: 88%
- Released
- September 12, 2025
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Gearbox Software
- Publisher(s)
- 2K








Borderlands 4 brings intense action, badass Vault Hunters, and billions of wild and deadly weapons to an all-new planet ruled by a ruthless tyrant.
Crash into Kairos as one of four new Vault Hunters seeking wealth and glory. Wield powerful Action Skills, customize your build with deep skill trees, and dominate enemies with dynamic movement abilities.
Break free from the oppressive Timekeeper, a ruthless dictator who dominates the masses from on high. Now a world-altering catastrophe threatens his perfect Order, unleashing Mayhem across the planet.
BE A BADASS
Become an unstoppable force of battle, blasting through enemies with an all-new arsenal of outrageous weaponry. Move across the Borderlands like never before—double jumping, gliding, dodging, grappling, and more—dealing death from every direction. Explode each encounter with devastating Action Skills that unleash your Vault Hunter's unique abilities. Craft your perfect build with branching skill trees and a deep, rewarding loot chase full of wild weapons and powerful gear.
FIGHT SOLO OR CO-OP
Wreaking havoc across Kairos is awesome alone and even better with friends in 4-player online co-op.* Borderlands 4 is designed for co-op from the ground up; whether you're hunting for loot, tackling missions, or wandering freely, level scaling and individual difficulty keeps the party together and having fun.
LESS BORDERS, MORE LANDS
Freely explore a vast and dangerous world rife with warring factions. Hop on your hover bike and ride through lush fields, towering peaks, and deadly deserts full of fearsome enemies, dynamic events, and engaging quests with unforgettable characters. Unite the people of Kairos and ignite a revolution, tackling this adventure however you see fit in a seamless Borderlands experience.
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op
- Cross-Platform Play
- Full
- Prequel(s)
- Borderlands 3, Borderlands 2, Borderlands
- Franchise
- Borderlands
- Number of Players
- 1-4 players
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Verified
- PC Release Date
- September 12, 2025
- Xbox Series X|S Release Date
- September 12, 2025
- PS5 Release Date
- September 12, 2025
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Local Co-Op Support
- Console-only
- How Long To Beat
- 26 hours
- X|S Optimized
- Yes
- File Size Xbox Series
- 44.46 GB