Gearbox Software is never chintzy with the DLC.

Gearbox Software and 2K Australia have announced their downloadable content plans for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel . Studios CEO Randy Pitchford offered the details at a PAX 2014 panel.

There will be four DLC packs in all, and these will add new characters, missions and experiences for the price of $10 apiece. If you'd rather spring for the Season Pass, you can save $10, as the Pass will be priced at $30. However, bear in mind that the Pass doesn't include the pre-order bonus content for the game, the Shock Drop Slaughter Pit. You can grab it at a later time, if you wish, but why not just pre-order?

Pitchford also asked the crowd if they'd like a Handsome Jack body double as a playable character. The audience's response was quite spositive, so that's happening. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel , which takes place in between the first two games of the series, will release for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC on October 14.

Related Game(s): Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

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ethird1
ethird1
8 years ago

They should have just started work on a ps4 version. But then again Borderlands 2 sold so well on the ps3 I guess they had to cash in why the iron was hot.

bigrailer19
bigrailer19
8 years ago

U need to realize this isn't being developed by the original developers who are surely working on Borderlands 3.

This to me is a grand expansion in order to continue to reward the fans of Borderlands 2.

TrueAssassin86x
TrueAssassin86x
8 years ago

meh with all this DLC announced aready for the game i'll wait for the remaster version on the Ps4 we all know its coming

surfer
surfer
8 years ago

This is a title that I think people are forgetting about…

Rachet_JC_FTW
Rachet_JC_FTW
8 years ago

i'm still in the camp of i don't like DLC cos then it feels like ur getting a unfinished game for ful cos you know that happens alot

happy gaming