![]() ![]() It does a nice job of finishing up the Headhunter packs, but it's the promise of rare loot with each Son of Crawmerax victory that gives this DLC a spot on this list. the Son of CrawmeraxĪ call-back to the boss of The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, one of the original game's best DLC packs, the fifth and final Headhunter DLC for Borderlands 2 is another bite-sized expansion with a chomp-sized boss fight. While its story and enemies weren't terribly exciting, it was a great excuse to hunt loot and introduced new raid bosses and the Seraph Crystals currency used to buy powerful new Seraph weapons. The first campaign DLC for Borderlands 2 didn't offer much in the way of refreshingly new content, but it didn't really have to: it was basically just more Borderlands 2, and that's all anyone wanted anyway. ![]() The rewards are a little sparse compared to other DLC, but the joy of the holidays made up for it. ![]() It's a non-denominational winter celebration with excellent humor and a hard-rocking holiday-inspired boss-fight soundtrack. This bite-sized Headhunters Pack seasonal-themed DLC had you guiding your favorite Borderlands 2 vault hunter to the snowy wonderland of Gingerton. ![]() Featuring a very Borderlands-ey take on the classic heist-movie formula, it has you infiltrating the casino previously owned by Handsome Jack, and once that old familiar Borderlands gameplay rhythm hits, it hits right. Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpotįirst up on our Borderlands DLC countdown is one of the most recent expansions, coming out at the end of 2019 as an add-on to Borderlands 3. We've gone through all the campaign DLC for the Borderlands series and come up with the top 10 Borderlands DLC of all time. Now, a decade later and with three numbered entries - and a handfull of spinoffs - in the series, there's a wealth of great DLC that expands the Borderlands universe, including the upcoming Bounty of Blood: A Fistful of Redemption. For those who already purchased Borderlands 2 season pass, this DLC will be available at no extra charge.Borderlands has been a massive part of the gaming landscape since the first game came out in 2009. Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt, will set you back around $9.99 USD or 800 Microsoft Points. In case you’ve missed the information that has been leaked so far regarding Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt, we got you covered for everything you need to know, such as the weapons, customization options and trophies. AdamF over at the Gearbox forum has announced that we can expect a level cap increase sometime during the first quarter of next year. In addition to the Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt trailer, we also have good news for those who have been patiently waiting for the level cap to be increased. Gearbox has also kindly released a trailer for this upcoming DLC which you can view below: Expect Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt on your platform of choice January 15th. Ahoy there vault hunters! If you’ve been itching and craving for more information about Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt, Borderlands 2’s third expansion DLC, then today is your lucky day.Īt this very moment, Sir Hammerlock of Borderland’s 2 has taken over the Pandora’s Echocast Twitter account to officially announce Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt and has spilled the details of when we will hear an announcement regarding the release date of this upcoming DLC today, as promised. ![]()
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