
Borderlands is one of the most popular looter shooters on the market, and with the fourth mainline game now released, it’s time for a look back at everything that came before it in the long-running franchise.
From mainline games to spin-offs, we’ve got a full chronological and release order breakdown of every Borderlands game for you right here, including their release dates, developers, and what platforms you can play them on today.
How many Borderlands games are there?
Across the franchise’s 15-year lifespan, so far, there have been a total of eight games released between 2009 and 2025, starting with the original Borderlands.
In terms of mainline games, there have been five: Borderlands, Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Borderlands 3, and Borderlands 4. There have also been four spin-offs: Tales From The Borderlands, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and New Tales From The Borderlands.
Borderlands games in chronological order
Borderlands

- Release date: October 20, 2009
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
The original Borderlands kicked things off back in 2009. Released for the PS3, Xbox One, and PC, the first-person looter-shooter introduced players to the Vault Hunters: Brick, Lilith, Mordecai, and Roland.
The Hunters are a group who journey to the planet of Pandora in search of the legendary Vault that’s said to hold priceless riches — including advanced alien technology. The group is determined to reach the Vault first and has to fight their way through bandits, corrupt corporations, and hostile wildlife to do so.
Upon starting the game, you select one of the four Hunters to play as and begin taking on missions while exploring the world. Each character has unique abilities and proficiency with certain weapons, and as you level up, you can pour skill points into specific specialties to create unique builds.
With loads of loot to collect, vibrant cartoon-style visuals, and a lot of replayability, the original Borderlands delivered a fresh take on the genre that carved the way for a long-standing franchise.
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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

- Release date: October 14, 2014
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: Android, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
The franchise’s third entry is set between the first game and Borderlands 2. If Jack was your favorite thing about Borderlands 2, you’ll likely love the pre-sequel, as it’s all about him.
Specifically, the pre-sequel focuses on Jack’s origins in becoming the tyrant we’re familiar with. After Hyperion’s Helios space station is captured by the Lost Legion, Jack leads a group of four new Vault Hunters to reclaim it.
As well as defeating Lost Legion hostiles, the group is also set on finding a hidden Vault of riches said to be on Pandora’s moon, Elpis. It wouldn’t be Borderlands without a Vault after all.
What makes the prequel unique in its character department is that each of the Vault Hunters are memorable bosses, — NPCs from the previous entries — like Nisha “The Lawbringer”, who was Jack’s girlfriend in Borderlands 2, and Wilhelm “The Enforcer”, who players fight in the second game after he’s transformed into Jack’s cybernetic minion.
The pre-sequel is a slightly shorter experience overall, but it uses and expands upon the gameplay mechanics of 2 with some notable additions like freeze weapons, low-gravity environments, and laser guns.
Borderlands 2

- Release date: September 18, 2012
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: Android, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS3, PS4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Borderlands 2 is often cited as the fan favorite, and it’s easy to see why. The sequel to Borderlands arrived in 2012 and took everything from the original release and amped it up to 11. Set five years after the events of the first game, it introduces a brand new set of Vault Hunters: Axton, Maya, Salvador, and Zer0.
The new protagonists find themselves on the planet of Pandora, which the tyrannical Handsome Jack, leader of the Hyperion corporation, is ruling over. While Jack is reigning with an iron fist, word of another Vault that’s even larger than the first has been unearthed, drawing the attention of many Vault Hunters.
Alongside searching for the new Vault, the primary aim of the new protagonists is to stop Handsome Jack, who’s often celebrated for being one of the best video game characters of all time. He’s diabolical, strangely charming, and a perfect love-to-hate character.
His dialogue with the player, which largely takes place over a radio system, is incredibly compelling and a great way for the story to keep pushing forward. The sequel is worth playing for Jack alone, but the sheer variety of new loot, improved gunplay, and wealth of interesting side quests make it an absolute must-play for anyone who enjoyed the original.
Tales from the Borderlands

- Release date: November 25, 2014
- Developer: Telltale Games
- Platforms: PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, iOS, Android devices, Nintendo Switch
Tales from the Borderlands is a different take on the franchise — coming from the team at Telltale, who are known for producing The Walking Dead adventure games and The Wolf Among Us.
Tales plays out in an episodic fashion, swapping out FPS gameplay for a more streamlined point-and-click experience. Taking place after the events of Borderlands 2, Tales focuses on two new protagonists: Hyperion employee Rhys and con artist Fiona, who find themselves teaming up in search of a Vault.
Players take control of both characters, navigating them around different environments to interact with various objects and solve puzzles to progress. Like other Telltale releases, there’s also a big emphasis on decision-making, where the choices you make will impact how the story plays out.
Tales was able to successfully carry over the unique personality and humor from the main series into a different kind of package for fans to experience. It consists of five episodes in total and is well worth playing for any fans of the franchise.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

- Release date: March 25, 2022
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a 2022 spin-off that revolves around the titular Tiny Tina, a 13-year-old demolitions expert and fan favorite NPC in Borderlands 2 that received her own DLC in 2013.
Wonderlands is a follow-up to the ‘Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep’ DLC, where she’s the dungeon master of the Dungeons and Dragons-inspired tabletop RPG, ‘Bunkers and Badasses’. The player’s character, referred to as The Newbie, is joined by companions Valentine and Frette as they embark on a quest to defeat the mighty Dragon Lord.
The spin-off is notable for featuring a high-profile cast of voice actors, including The Lonely Island and Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Andy Samberg as Valentine, and Arrested Development’s Will Arnett as the Dragon Lord.
Much like D&D, players can customize their character at the start of the game, selecting one of six classes, freely mixing and matching different skills for the first time in series history. Spells can also be used in combat, which ranges from setting enemies on fire to turning them into sheep.
The high fantasy setting injects a new flavor into Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands while retaining the core looter shooter elements the series is renowned for.
Borderlands 3

- Release date: September 13, 2019
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC, Stadia, Nintendo Switch
While many would say Borderlands 3’s story and main villains pale in comparison to its predecessor, the gameplay is one of the strongest in the series.
The gunplay in Borderlands 3 is the most responsive out of all the series’ games, and character mobility was vastly improved, giving players the option to crouch-slide and mount walls to get over short heights. It’s also possible to take cover for a limited amount of time behind barriers.
Four Vault Hunters once again take center stage: Amara, Moze, Zane, and FL4K. This ragtag crew is tasked to retrieve a lost Vault map from the Children of the Vault, and their twin leaders, Troy and Tyreen Calypso. Their quest takes them across the galaxy, and players have to navigate different planets throughout the story instead of staying on Pandora.
Alongside (you guessed it) even more loot to find (which you can use SHiFT codes to get hold of), and a meaty endgame experience, Borderlands 3 also has plenty of in-depth build variety, due to Vault Hunters’ ability to unlock three (or two for Zane) unique skills that can be equipped simultaneously.
All of this not only results in the best Borderlands gameplay to date but also in countless hours of content for fans to sink their teeth into.
New Tales from the Borderlands

- Release date: October 21, 2022
- Developer: Gearbox Studio Québec
- Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC, Nintendo Switch
New Tales from the Borderlands (which you can check out our review for here), is the successor to the original Tales developed by Gearbox Studio Québec.
Picking up approximately a year after the events of Borderlands 3, it follows three new protagonists: adopted siblings Anu and Octavio Dhar, and frozen yogurt store owner Fran Miscowicz.
The trio is searching for a Vault that could change their lives, and throughout the game, players must help them navigate the world, complete quick-time events, and utilize each character’s unique abilities to progress. Anu can scan objects with her high-tech glasses, Octavio can hack into people’s devices and social media feeds, and Fran’s trusty hoverchair freezes enemies.
Much like the first Tales from the Borderlands game, you’ll also have to make plenty of important choices that will affect the direction the story takes.
Borderlands 4

- Release date: September 12, 2025
- Developer: Gearbox Software
- Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S
Borderlands 4 is the most recent game in the franchise, both in terms of release and chronological order, taking place after Borderlands 3 and New Tales. With the game having only recently been released, its entire plot details are still murky as we play through the game ourselves.
So far, we know that it’s set on the planet Kairos, which is being ruled by a tyrannical dictator known as the Timekeeper, hellbent on eliminating any vault hunters from uncovering the vault on the planet and controlling the entire population.
As we learn more about the plot, we’ll update this section here with more details.
All games in release order
If you’re less interested in the specifics of how the story progresses throughout the franchise’s narrative, and are curious about when each particular game dropped, here’s a rundown of all Borderlands games, listed by release order:
Game | Release Date |
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Borderlands | October 20, 2009 |
Borderlands 2 | September 18, 2012 |
Borderlands The Pre-Sequel | October 14, 2014 |
Tales From The Borderlands | November 25, 2014 |
Borderlands 3 | September 13, 2019 |
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands | March 25, 2022 |
New Tales From The Borderlands | October 21, 2022 |
Borderlands 4 | September 12, 2025 |
Now you’re up to date on all of Borderlands’ games in order, make sure to check out all of the latest content on Borderlands 4, from SHiFT codes to the best builds for Amon, Harlowe, Rafa, and Vex, and the best settings for controllers and FOV.