![]() ![]() ![]() While four more full expansions and more game modes would certainly be great to see, their development would require plenty of time and resources - which could be better spent on the next game in the series. Apart from the possibility of new characters, though, everything else would be more of the same, something that goes against what Gearbox seems to be doing with their post-launch content plans. ![]() While a third Season Pass could see the heavily requested addition of DLC Vault Hunters, Gearbox has said multiple times that expanding on characters was more appealing - and the studio did just that with the Designer’s Cut expansion. While a third season pass would certainly be appealing to many, as those who have sunk time into gathering all of the game’s Legendary weapons and leveling up all their characters would certainly like some fresh content, the reality is that Gearbox has covered nearly every area that Borderlands expansions can touch on. With in-game events like Revenge of the Cartels and Bloody Harvest spread throughout the year as well as the games raid-like takedowns, there is a good bit of content in Borderlands 3 already. From four full expansions to some fresh skill trees and a new game mode, Gearbox has been building off the base game for quite some time now, doing its best to introduce diverse content types to keep people playing. With Borderlands 3 releasing back in 2019, the second season pass will likely carry it through 2021, marking two years of fresh content for the title - a similar length of support time to what Borderlands 2 had. One major point against Borderlands 3 seeing more premium content drops is the fact that the game has already seen plenty of post-launch support. ![]()
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