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Little Tina’s Wonderland It hasn’t even been out for a month, and it’s already got DLC. The first “coiled captive” is part of the “Mirror of Mystery” series of add-on biomes to shoot and loot your way, which itself is part of the game’s season pass. All platforms were released on Thursday.
popular derivatives Borderlands series loot shooter, Little Tina’s Wonderland is a fantasy inspired respray setup sometime between 2012 Borderlands 2 and in 2019 Borderlands 3. Historically, Borderlands The game places a heavy emphasis on DLC, each with several full expansions.Some of the best narrative campaigns in the series, like Little Tina raids Dragon Castle (Borderlands 2) or Gift of Blood (Borderlands 3), which can be found in the DLC.
Coiled Captives barely achieved such a massive expansion. While there’s a story — about freeing an ancient god from being trapped in a mortal shell — it’s intended to be a replayable glove, similar to the endgame’s Chamber of Chaos mode, in which you repeatedly wear Go through dungeons and shoot down waves of enemies in search of better loot in your name. (Completing “The Coiled Captive” adds its enemies and rooms to the possible runs in the Chaos Chamber.)
Gearbox showed off the new mode in a brief trailer today, panning new battlefields and enemies, as well as a boss “Chum.” You’ll also notice how the over-the-top wubby dubstep that studio marketing has historically loved so much has been set up as a punk metal song that wouldn’t be out of place in the end credits of your favorite anime:
You can access Mystic Mirror mode in Dreamveil Outlook, which is located near Brighthoof, the main hub city in the game’s overworld.like all other enemies Little Tina’s Wonderland, the cannon fodder in “Coiled Captors” will scale according to your level, even though it’s base is set to 13. (If you have Brighthoof unlocked, you probably won’t be too far behind anyway.) The neat thing about Chums: Once you start “coiled captives,” the boss fights change weekly for the next four weeks. be more intense. The untidy thing about Chums: Every time you die, you get kicked out of mode and have to start over.
In a press release announcing today’s news, Gearbox outlined the next three chapters of “The Mirror of Mystery,” titled “Gluttony’s Castle,” “The Molten Mirror,” and “Broken Spectreglass,” but didn’t provide a time frame surface. Personally, I hope it goes a step further than Coiled Captive. My backlog can only take so much.
Correction, 3:35pm ET: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the release date of Coiled Captive. small house Sorry for the mistake.