In this article, we will learn how to make a Shift account for Borderlands 4 and why it is essential to have one.

If you have played previous Borderland titles, you must have an idea about how important it is to have a Shift account to enjoy the game to its fullest. Borderlands 4 is no exception to this rule. A Shift account will work as the bridge between you and Gearbox’s (the developers’) online services. Here’s how to create a free Shift account and then link it to Borderlands 4.
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Why You Should Make a Shift Account for Borderlands 4?

If you are someone who has no idea about what a Shift account is and its benefits, you are at the right place. A Shift account is essential to use Gearbox’s online services. It is as important as an Ubisoft account is to play Assassin’s Creed games. Without making this account, you will not be able to play Borderlands 4 online or with your friends in multiplayer mode.
If you and your friends are playing on different platforms, a Shift account is essential to enable crossplay as well. Apart from crossplay, you will also get exclusive rewards if you have this account. Hazard Pay is a weapon skin in Borderlands 4 that you will only be able to obtain if you have an active Shift account. In the future, you can expect some more Shift account-exclusive rewards to be announced as well.
Creating a Shift Account
To make a Shift account for free, follow these three easy steps:
- Open any Internet Browser and go to Shift’s official website to create an account.
- You can make a new account or link your existing Steam, PlayStation, Epic Games Store, or Xbox account.
- After successfully entering your credentials, you will receive a confirmation code to your email. Enter that code to make your account.
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