Borderlands 2 Yuzu Repack

As of early 2026, emulating Borderlands 2 family of emulators (and its successors like ) offers a highly portable way to experience the Legendary Collection

Local Wireless Co-op (emulated via Yuzu’s multiplayer implementation, though often unstable). Borderlands 2 Yuzu

Here is the step-by-step guide to optimization. As of early 2026, emulating Borderlands 2 family

Initial Hurdles: New users often encounter issues where games won't boot due to missing prod keys or title keys. Finding and importing these files is a standard first step for any Yuzu setup. Right-click Borderlands 2 in Yuzu → "Properties" Go

While Borderlands 2 is available natively on PC, the “Yuzu” angle has gained traction for a specific reason: The Switch version includes all DLC, supports gyro aiming, and is surprisingly well-optimized for handheld-style play. However, running it via emulation on a PC is a different beast entirely.

  1. Right-click Borderlands 2 in Yuzu → "Properties"
  2. Go to "Cheat Codes"
  3. Enable the 60 FPS cheat code (find the latest text file via GBATemp).
  4. Warning: Doors will open faster. Enemy animation speed will double. The game becomes "Hardcore Mode." It is fun, but you will die faster.
  5. Alternative: Use Yuzu’s "Limit Speed Percent" and lower it to 150% (45 FPS) for a stable middle ground.

In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know about running Borderlands 2 on Yuzu, including performance tweaks, game-breaking bugs, and why you might (or might not) want to choose this over the native PC version.