Considering how unique the Borderlands DLCs have been, it is easy to imagine Gearbox getting even more inventive when there are no rules. With a fantasy setting for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and the ability for Tina to dream up whatever creatures she would like, the sky is the limit for smaller campaigns and stories. Even just one expansion with 5-10 hours’ worth of new missions, enemies, and locations would be exciting, but it would be great to see four full expansions in a new Season Pass. While another class would be a nice bonus, as well as some more cosmetics, proper expansions should be prioritized if more DLC is announced. Instead of more experimental content like the Mirrors of Mystery or Borderlands 3’s second Season Pass, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is in desperate need of some traditional expansions. If Gearbox wants to get some positive reactions, a more traditional style for post-launch releases would be ideal. Doing so would instantly get fans playing again, which is something that needs to happen since so many are moving back to older Borderlands titles like Borderlands 2 and Borderlands 3. The biggest thing that a second Season Pass could do is deliver on the content that fans were hoping for from the original Season Pass.
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