Gearbox Software and 2K Games decided to mix things up a bit with the release of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, and it seems like that gamble paid off. Release towards the end of March, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands was met with praise for its own brand of the Borderlands series' irreverent humor and its clever combination of loot shooter gameplay and fantasy-themed tabletop elements. The creative combat, mixture of classes, dynamic character creator, and satisfying gameplay loops have all come together to make a really fun game and a worthy successor to Borderlands 2'sAssault on Dragon Keep DLC.
Now Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has its first DLC on the way, and fans are excited to delve deeper into the whacky world of Bunkers and Badasses to see the unstable explosives expert's next creation. Considering the Dungeons and Dragons/Borderlands crossover started as DLC as well, as the franchise's reputation for great additional content, players will have high expectations for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands'post-launch updates. With the first of the four DLC packs arriving on April 21, 2022, thankfully they won't have that long to wait.
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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands will have four DLC packs, with the first one titled «Part I of the Season Pass» being set to release later this month. Although players can purchase the DLC packs individually, they can also buy the Season Pass, which will give them access to all four DLCs as well as the Butt Stallion Pack, which includes Armor Presets and other cosmetics. The Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Season Pass received a trailer that showcased what players can expect in more detail, as well as showing off some new items and quests that will be available with the
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