In the lead-up to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands's release, developer Gearbox Software and publisher 2K Games have unveiled paid content for the FPS/RPG game in the form of a season pass. It is important to note that it does not include any new story expansions, unlike other season passes in the Borderlands franchise.
That, plus the fact that the content launches merely a month after the base game, has led to some fans feeling cheated.
Part 1 of the season pass launches on April 21, 2022; only a month after the base game. So it seems like Gearbox has long-term plans to support the game. However, some fans have taken this news the wrong way, leading to the assumption that the Season Pass features cut content.
It is important to understand that DLC content is planned during the base game's development. Fan concerns are understandable, given how Season Pass 2 for Borderlands 3 was deemed too sparse on content by some, but regardless, it's better to wait and watch rather than jump to conclusions.
Ideally, it should cost less than Borderlands 3's season pass, given that there's no hefty story content here, ideally within the $15-20 range.
The season pass will also be available for purchase separately. For now, it is only included with the priciest game bundle - the Chaotic Great Edition.
As per publisher 2K Games, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands season pass contains four "content drops," a new class, and cosmetics. What do these include?
Vesper, the fortune teller, possesses mirrors that transport the Fatemaker to illusionary dungeons filled with new enemies, bosses, and loot. It sounds like there will be four of them, and each can be purchased individually for those who do not own the season pass.
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