Tiny Tina's Wonderlands will be releasing in two weeks' time, on March 25, 2022, and given the popularity of the Borderlands 2 DLC it is based on, the game has a massive hype train behind it.
The upcoming looter-shooter RPG from Gearbox Software is set to launch on multiple consoles and PC. It has a handful of different variants available for purchase. Confused between which to buy? Here's all you need to know.
As with its predecessor Borderlands 3, there are three different editions; although, the situation is slightly different:
This is the most basic version of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. It only includes the base game for PC, PS4 and XB1. It does not grant any next-gen upgrades for PS4 and XB1 buyers.
In fact, the base game is not available for PS5 and XSX|S at all. Although the PS4 and XB1 versions can be played on PS5 and XSX|S respectively, those versions will not be able to take advantage of the new consoles' stronger hardware.
As the "Next-Level" label suggests, it is only available for PS5 and XSX|S. It includes enhancements such as higher resolution and HDR support for the latest PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
The bundle includes the base game and the Dragon Lord Pack, with the latter consisting of:
These appear to be a collection of cosmetics, with a few gameplay-oriented items such as weapons and spells.
This is essentially the "complete edition" and it is playable on all the platforms, including PC, PS4 & PS5 and XB1 & XSX|S. Buying the Chaotic Great Edition grants console users access to both last-gen (PS4/XB1) and current-gen (PS5/XSX|S) versions.
Like the Next-Level Edition, it consists of the base game and Dragon Lord Pack, but also comes with the recently-revealed season pass.
The season pass consists of four
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