If you are looking for more looter-shooter games to play after finishing Borderlands 4, this list will have you covered.

Are you looking to scratch that itch still remaining after finishing Borderlands 4? Well, look no further. This list will go through a long catalogue of games and recommend five games you should try after finishing the newest Borderlands game.
All of these might not belong to the looter-shooter genre, however, they will all bear a resemblance to Borderlands 4 in some way.
Games To Play After Finishing Borderlands 4

Naturally, your first choice should be to play the other Borderlands games. However, if you have played those, then these are some of the games you should consider trying if you enjoyed Borderlands 4:
- Warframe
- Pay Day 2
- Destiny 2
- The Outer Worlds
- Deep Rock Galactic
Warframe
The decade-old free-to-play Warframe is the first title to make this list. Warframe is similar in many ways to Borderlands 4. You can play as different units, each with their own unique sets of powers to use for combat or mobility, which is comparable to the Vault Hunters. However, this is playable in a third-person perspective instead of first-person.
Moreover, you can play Warframe with your friends as well, and either choose to engage in player vs player, or team up against the environment.
Payday 2
This game does not strictly follow the Borderlands formula. Payday 2 is a game about planning, strategy and everything in between stealthily looting a vault to going in guns blazing.
Payday 2 will fit many aspects of a looter-shooter (in the sense that it’s a shooter game where you do a lot of looting). This is split up between various smaller levels, each with its own intricacies to consider. Stealth is (usually) optional, so you don’t have to worry about things going loud most of the time. Lastly, you can also play Payday 2 with your friends and plan out your missions in co-op.
Destiny 2
This sci-fi, free-to-play game has multiple similarities with Borderlands 4. Firstly, it has a co-op and shooting aspect. There are normal story missions which you can participate in, so story enthusiasts won’t feel left out.
You can also try to relate the game’s class system to Borderlands’ character system, where each class has its own strengths and weaknesses. Apart from these, the gear system also works quite similarly to Borderlands.
The Outer Worlds

The Outer Worlds is similar to Borderlands in many ways, so you should definitely give this game a try after finishing Borderlands 4. Firstly, both games have an emphasis on a first-person perspective, where you can use a multitude of weapons to deal with the problems in your way.
Outer Worlds differs from Borderlands 4 through its branching story outcomes. Each decision impacts your story (in the short or long run). Although you might find its combat to feel a little lackluster when compared to Borderlands. However, overall ,you will likely be gripped by its freedom and story.
Moreover, the game is getting a sequel quite soon, The Outer Worlds 2.
Deep Rock Galactic
Deep Rock Galactic is not technically a looter shooter; however, you can still enjoy this co-op game with your friends. Your main objective is to navigate its procedurally generated dungeons and collect resources to survive. Fighting aliens is just the cherry on top.
Those were five games you should consider playing after finishing Borderlands 4.

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