Following the recent confirmation that Borderlands 3’s next-gen upgrade will launch day-and-date with both the Xbox Series X / Series S and the PlayStation 5, 2K and Gearbox today announced Season Pass 2 for Borderlands 3. Season Pass 2 will include two all-new downloadable content add-ons – Designer’s Cut and Director’s Cut – plus brand new looks for all four Vault Hunters, to be revealed later this month. First up is Designer’s Cut, which creates totally new ways to play Borderlands 3 by introducing an additional Skill Tree for each Vault Hunter, a new standalone mode called Arms Race, and more. Season Pass 2 will be available for purchase starting November 10 across PC, Stadia, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X / Series S. The Designer’s Cut add...
Borderlands 3 is the 4th game in the Borderlands series, and is the proper sequel to Borderlands 2, coming seven years after that game. And in almost every way, Borderlands 3 improves upon the previous games, and once again sets itself at the peak of the looter shooter genre. Instead of Pandora, you now travel across three unique planets with their own biomes, weapons and quirky characters. The story is where Borderlands 3 kinda drops the ball, with a weak premise and antagonists, and some lackluster writing. However, the gameplay and the many quality of life improvements make for a much more enjoyable package overall. And, for the most part, the weak story never came in the way of my enjoyment in running around shooting enemies with friends, finding tons of new interesting guns to play wi...
If you were waiting to play the next Borderlands title on the upcoming Switch, don’t hold your breath, because it’s likely that won’t happen. Apparently, Gearbox Software had been in talks with Nintendo regarding a Switch version of Borderlands 3 (let’s call it that for now), but for some reason the discussions did not materialize into anything successful, as CEO Randy Pitchford indicated via Twitter. @dECU_nutt I do not see that as happening. We were talking to Nintendo, but that stopped for some reason. They have other priorities. — Randy Pitchford (@DuvalMagic) January 15, 2017 As Pitchford puts it, Nintendo has “other priorities”, whatever that’s supposed to mean. The Borderlands franchise is published by 2K Games, which is one of the many con...