It’s official: Gearbox’s Borderlands 4 gained’t value $80, as a substitute settling for the extra modest $70 pricing of many present triple-A titles. Nevertheless, that’s just for the Normal Version. The Deluxe Version prices $99.99, whereas the Tremendous Deluxe Version retails for $129.99.
The distinction lies within the further content material gamers will get post-launch, with the Deluxe Version together with the Bounty Pack Bundle. This comprises 4 new distinctive areas with new missions and managers, 4 Vault Playing cards with challenges and rewards, 4 new autos (with cosmetics), and new Vault Hunter cosmetics. You possibly can anticipate extra “tightly-focused content material” in comparison with a conventional story DLC, whereas the Vault Playing cards will operate equally to Borderlands 3.
The Tremendous Deluxe Version throws within the Vault Hunter Pack on prime, which incorporates two Story Packs with new narrative content material and facet missions, two new map areas, and two new Vault Hunters to play with. You possibly can anticipate new cosmetics for Vault Hunters and ECHO-4 alongside new gear and weapons. In fact, you additionally get the Ornate Order Pack with 4 extra Vault Hunter skins, heads, and our bodies.
Nevertheless, that’s not all, as Gearbox says there shall be “loads of free updates post-launch to include group suggestions and additional stability the sport.” That features some “sizable free content material drops we are able to’t speak about but.”
Borderlands 4 launches on September twelfth for Xbox Collection X/S, PS5, and PC. The Nintendo Swap 2 model is coming later (and doubtlessly prices extra). A livestream is scheduled for June twenty first to debut a brand new story trailer and hands-on gameplay, so keep tuned for extra updates.