Borderlands 4 Update Finally Adds Photo Mode Fans Have Been Requesting
Borderlands 4 has officially delivered one of the most requested features since launch: Photo Mode. With the latest update, players can now pause the action (in single-player) and fine-tune every detail to capture their favorite moments across Kairos.
This addition gives Vault Hunters more creative freedom and makes it easier to share epic battles, character builds, and cinematic environments with the community.
📸 Photo Mode Arrives in Borderlands 4
The newest Borderlands 4 update introduces Photo Mode as a standard feature available during normal gameplay. Players can activate it at nearly any time, making it easy to capture spontaneous moments and perfectly staged action shots.
Key availability details include:
Accessible during standard gameplay
Not available during cutscenes
Supported in online multiplayer
Not supported in split-screen co-op
Single-player pauses when Photo Mode is active
Online multiplayer continues in real time
This flexibility allows players to capture everything from solo exploration to chaotic co-op firefights.
🎨 Customization Tools for the Perfect Shot
Photo Mode comes packed with advanced tools to help players fine-tune their screenshots. These options give players control over both the camera and the visual style of each image.
Available features include:
Field of view and camera rotation adjustments
Depth of field controls
Brightness, contrast, saturation, and gain settings
Filters and vignette effects
Toggles for players, NPCs, summons, and damage numbers
Time-of-day changes to adjust lighting and mood
Optional game logos and letterboxing
These tools allow players to create everything from cinematic screenshots to stylized social media-ready images.
🎮 How to Access Photo Mode
Using Photo Mode in Borderlands 4 is simple and quick, making it easy to jump in and start capturing.
To enable Photo Mode:
Open the pause menu
Select the Photo Mode option
Once you’ve adjusted your settings, you can capture your screenshot using your platform’s built-in tools:
PC/Steam: F12, Print Screen, Snipping Tool, or third-party software
PS5: Share button
Xbox Series X: Capture button
Your images will save to your platform’s default screenshot folder.
🚀 What This Means for Borderlands 4 in 2026
While Photo Mode is a highly requested quality-of-life feature, it’s just one piece of Borderlands 4’s larger content roadmap. The game saw massive success at launch but has since experienced a natural drop in active players.
However, there’s plenty on the horizon, including:
Two major updates planned for early 2026
Multiple paid DLC packs
Free content updates later in the year
New endgame activities
Cross-save support
Limited-time in-game events
These upcoming additions could bring many players back to Kairos and give Photo Mode even more moments worth capturing.
🏁 Final Thoughts
Photo Mode is a welcome and long-awaited addition to Borderlands 4, giving players powerful creative tools to document their adventures. While it may not single-handedly revive player numbers, it adds meaningful value for fans who love sharing highlights, builds, and cinematic moments.
With major updates and DLC on the way, 2026 could be a strong year for Borderlands 4 — and now players will be able to capture it all in style.
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