Yuzu | Borderlands 2

For over a decade, Borderlands 2 has remained the gold standard for the "looter-shooter" genre. With its cel-shaded art style, psychotic humor, and a mountain of guns that would make Smaug jealous, Gearbox’s masterpiece refuses to die. But in 2024 and beyond, players are discovering a new way to revisit Pandora: through the .

While the game is natively available on PC via Steam and Epic, the scene is growing. Why? Because the Nintendo Switch version of Borderlands 2 —which runs on Yuzu—is arguably the best "console" version of the game. It includes all DLC, unique motion controls, and a "God Mode" toggle that isn't available on the original PC release. Borderlands 2 Yuzu

Published by: The Emulation Hub Reading Time: 8 Minutes For over a decade, Borderlands 2 has remained

Play Native PC for mods and high refresh rates. Play Yuzu for gyro and couch co-op. The Future: Yuzu and Borderlands 2 As of late 2024, the Yuzu team (now operating under the "Suyu" or closed-source branches after the Nintendo lawsuit) has largely abandoned public Switch emulation due to legal pressure. However, the existing Mainline builds (Yuzu 1734+) are frozen in time—and they run Borderlands 2 perfectly. While the game is natively available on PC

Sitting on your couch, aiming with motion controls, blowing up a Goliath’s helmet, and watching him go on a rampage at 60 FPS (via a cheat code) on an emulator that feels like magic—that is the Yuzu experience. The portability, the all-in-one DLC, and the shockingly good gyro implementation resurrect an old game for a new generation.

If you are willing to spend 20 minutes configuring shaders and updates, Borderlands 2 on Yuzu is a vault full of golden weapons waiting to be looted.