
A Field of View (FOV) slider will be available on all platforms. On consoles, the frame rate will be 60 FPS or 30 during split-screen action. Ultrawide support for 21:9 displays won't be available, either, though someone might be able to 'hack' it into the game via mods. The bad news for PC users doesn't stop there, anyway, with Gearbox Producer Patrick Fenn confirming via Twitter that split-screen will be a console exclusive feature. Gearbox Software Founds a Montreal Studio to Work on Borderlands and New IP

Of course, we'll have to see the quality of the HDR implementation before weeping for the absence of it (and possibly asking Gearbox to deliver it on PC as well), as quite a few games have botched it lately. This is quite disappointing, especially since most developers have decided to support HDR on both PC and consoles recently. However, we were able to clarify with 2K that support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) displays will only be added to the PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X platforms, while it won't be available on PC. On the same day, Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel are also getting UltraHD remastered visuals. Borderlands Game of the Year Edition is dropping on April 3rd for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, free to existing owners on PC.
