![]() ![]() Instead, we’re getting a ton of different micro-transactions that I’ll have to sift through the marketplace for, and attempt to locate amidst the cavalcade of costume DLC. Well, it looks like my wish of a fully-fledged campaign similar to Dragon Keep isn’t happening. More info will be revealed in the future, including Gearbox’s “Community Day” on September 14th. So provided you’re excited for all this, here’s the bad news - as expected (and clearly listed on the description itself), the Season Pass will not include any of this content. More skins will also be coming, including Dragon Keep flavored costumes. Baha (of Borderlands 1), and a boss fight against “Jacques O’ Lantern.” Right now Gearbox doesn’t have a set date or price on these Headhunter packs, but states there might be “two or three” of them. If you aren’t satisfied with that, “Headhunter” packs are also coming, with more mission and boss content, one of which will feature T.K. In addition to this paid DLC, a free title update will be coming to increase ammo, bank, and backpack slots. If you want more mileage out of the game this definitely succeeds at that. However, the content that is added with the Designer’s Cut and the Director’s Cut really levels up the game. You get less playable content than the first Season Pass if you look at story missions. The challenge itself features the character Patricia Tannis, who allows you to fight “high level” enemies for loot. Borderlands 3 Season Pass 2 is made for fans of the game. The level cap DLC will be called the “ Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2: Digistruct Peak Challenge,” and will be priced at $4.99 (I still can’t believe they’re charging for this), with an intended release date sometime in October. Gearbox confirmed at their PAX Australia panel that Borderlands 2will be getting a level cap upgrade (to 72), and new raid bosses and missions in the form of DLC. ![]() A level cap increase, costumes, missions, and raid bosses
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