The Borderlands franchise is continuing to expand with the upcoming Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, a spin-off that builds off the concept of Assault on Dragon Keep. However, it is not the only Borderlands spin-off to be released over the years, as Tales from the Borderlands dropped back in 2014. Created by Telltale, the game featured the developer’s unique choice-based approach and reliance on QTEs, ensuring it was quite different from the looter shooter style Borderlands is known for.
With the hype for The Wolf Among Us 2 showing that there is still interest in Telltale’s unique brand of video games, and the original Tales from the Borderlands game ending on a cliffhanger, a follow-up makes perfect sense. A sequel could bring some characters back to the forefront of the story prior to Borderlands 4’s inevitable release, allowing them to have a prominent role in the next mainline game.
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The first and most important thing Tales from the Borderlands 2 could do is provide answers regarding the original game’s cliffhanger. Though Rhys appears in Borderlands 3 and has a fairly prominent role as Atlas CEO, players do not learn what happened after he touched the chest in The Vault of the Traveler. Rhys never touches on where he went, maintaining the mystery from the Telltale game’s vague ending.
This is particularly interesting because Fiona is nowhere to be seen inBorderlands 3. While Rhys still has a picture of Sasha on his desk, indicating the feelings he has for Fiona’s sister, it is unclear where exactly Fiona has gone. A vague audio log sees Rhys talking to Zer0 about an attempt to track down an unnamed woman, which could be either Fiona or Sasha. Tales from the
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