The highly anticipated next chapter in the saga, , is set to launch in 2025, and vault hunters are eager to see what Gearbox has in store. Little is known about the new installment in the franchise aside from what was shown in a brief announcement trailer, but expectations are high, and after the miserable flop of the feature film with a 10% Rotten Tomatoes score, fans are desperate for a quality experience.
With so many great features from previous entries to build on, players want to see how Gearbox will take those aspects of the games and improve, build, and revolutionize the gameplay in . Here are 10 features vault hunters desperately want to see in when it releases next year.
Every vault hunter remembers what it was like to step on Pandora for the first time in. There was a feeling of excitement and awe as players would explore the wasteland, indulging in the dark hilarity and novelty of the universe. The spaghetti western cyberpunk vibes and sci-fi loot box-driven gameplay felt original and fresh in ways that have proven difficult to replicate. While,, and the various spin-offs certainly harnessed a similar atmosphere, Pandora feels like old news by the time players reach the climax of the final installment to date.
Based on the new planet seen in the trailer, will likely take the opportunity to start with a clean slate and finally get players off Pandora to explore the larger universe of .Vault hunters want to see a new world that feels as immersive and fresh as Pandora felt in the first, and they want to feel excited while exploring the new environments.
With each new iteration of the game, skill trees have undergone an evolution, for better or worse. Overall, the skill tree system is an enjoyable aspect, but seems to be the sweet spot when it comes to how impactful skill trees are on the players' experiences as they level up. While offered more branches to these skill trees, there were still only four classes of vault hunter to choose from.
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