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Borderlands 3 is the fourth main and fifth overall entry in Gearbox Software's Borderlands game series. It was announced by Randy Pitchford, Gearbox's CEO on March 28th, 2019 and released on September 13th, 2019 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on the Epic Games Store. The game later released for Google Stadia on December 17th, 2019, and was released on Steam for PC on March 13th, 2020. [1] Borderlands 3 is built on Unreal Engine 4.

Contents

  • 1 Story
  • 2 Missions
  • 3 Character Classes
  • 4 New Features
    • 4.1 Gameplay
    • 4.2 Mechanics
    • 4.3 Weapons and Loot
    • 4.4 Cosmetics, Customization and Storage
  • 5 NPCs
  • 6 Enemies
  • 7 Vehicles
  • 8 Development
  • 9 Special Editions
  • 10 Post Release Content
  • 11 Media
    • 11.1 Screenshots
    • 11.2 Trailers
  • 12 Trivia
  • 13 Reception
  • 14 References

Story

Borderlands 3 takes place approximately seven years after the events of Borderlands 2 and six years after the events of Tales from the Borderlands. Borderlands 3 begins with four new Vault Hunters - Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative. They join Lilith's Crimson Raiders as new recruits sent to investigate the Children of the Vault cult and their mysterious leaders, the Calypso twins, Tyreen and Troy, who are believed to be in possession of the long lost Vault Map. Upon reclaiming the Vault Map, The Crimson Raiders and allies board the Sanctuary III spacecraft to journey beyond Pandora to other planets throughout the galaxy to claim the Vaults they hold before the Calypsos can steal their power for themselves.

Missions

Main article: Borderlands 3 mission flow

Character Classes

Borderlands 3 has four playable characters:

  • Amara – Siren
  • Zane – Operative
  • Moze – Gunner
  • FL4K – Beastmaster

New Features

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Gameplay

  • Loot-instancing and level scaling modes:
    • Cooperative mode (Cooperation):Each player has their own loot instance (i.e. two players can loot the same loot chest and obtain different gear). Character levels are intuitively scaled (weapons inflict a damage percentage which is then applied to the enemy). This enables players to play together without issues like loot thieving or long sessions of leveling help.
    • Competitive mode (Coopetition): The default mode of Borderlands, Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. This is where everyone in the session shares the same loot and higher leveled characters hold an advantage over the lower leveled characters against high-level enemies.
  • Prominent bosses (such as those fought during the storyline) have multiple stages during their encounters.
  • A ping system has been added to highlight locations, weapons, NPCs, enemies, and other objects.
  • Mayhem Mode has been added as an alteration to Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode and Overpower Levels. Each rank increases the durability of enemies and adds a variety of modifiers to alter gameplay, with the incentive of increased loot, experience and Eridium gain.
  • Players can acquire loot while watching their favorite streamers by using the new ECHOcast extension on Twitch.
  • A Lost Loot machine, accessed onboard Sanctuary III, provides players with an opportunity to recover high-quality items (blue and above) that they did not or could not pick up during missions or whilst exploring.
  • Emotes: forms of expressions from dances to taunts represented through your character.
  • Player interactive environments:
    • Barrels can now be launched by the player by meleeing or sliding into them, thereby priming them for explosion.
    • Pipe Covers can be destroyed, resulting in element sensitive pools appearing (such as flammable oil). Some puzzles require using blown pipes to complete circuits.
    • Cover such as wooden barricades can be chipped away at and destroyed if sufficiently damaged.
    • Bodies of water can be affected by elemental damage, causing a brief area-of-effect at the point of impact. Some puzzles require using shock damage to complete circuits.
    • You can shot or melee lighter lootable objects to release their contents.
  • Gore has been improved, with weapons and melee strikes being capable of blowing off limbs, heads and torsos. Like the first Borderlands, players can shoot off the body parts of enemy carcasses a few seconds after the enemy dies. Gore can be turned off in the settings.
  • A Social Tab has been added to access online features such as matchmaking and events. Events can be turned on or off freely during the event period. The Social Tab also features mail, which lets players access hunting rewards, DLC items, and send items to friends at any time.

Mechanics

  • Improved movement system: Vault Hunters can now mantle up ledges they can't quite reach normally and crouch-slide to quickly get behind cover or get through low openings.
  • Improved Fast Travel: players can fast travel to any Fast Travel station from the map menu without the use of one, and can also fast travel to any player-spawned vehicle on the map.
  • Players will be spawned at the last save point if they quit from the menu and continue the game, removing the need to backtrack from the start of a map.
  • In addition to Vault Hunters being able to revive NPCs, friendly NPCs can revive Vault Hunters.
  • Players in Fight For Your Life can now move while being revived, and move faster when downed.
  • Ground slams have been reintroduced since The Pre-Sequel, which can cause enemies to stagger or ragdoll. They can only be performed at a height.
  • Knockback has been revamped, with singularity effects, ground pounds and shots from strong weapons like shotguns being capable of causing standard enemies to ragdoll momentarily.
  • Action Skills are expanded upon, allowing characters to equip one of three action skills at any given time (except for Zane, who can equip two at once while sacrificing the use of grenades). Action Skill augments (represented by a chevron shaped icon) can be unlocked and chosen for free to increase Action Skill effectiveness, by investing skill points into the associated skill tree.
  • Radiation has been added as an elemental damage type as a replacement/adaptation of the slag element in Borderlands 2. Enemies afflicted with radiation will take damage over time, can damage other enemies and explode upon death. It deals less damage to armor, but slightly more to shields.
  • Cryo returns from The Pre-Sequel as an elemental effect, but" "with modified abilities. It no longer deals damage over time but causes enemies to take 300% melee damage when frozen. It deals less damage to shields, but slightly more to armor.
  • Explosive damage has been removed as an elemental type. In its place is splash damage, which deals an area-of-effect on hit. This no longer limits splash damage to explosive-based weapons like those from Torgue, and modifies the way splash damage is enhanced through skills.
  • Guardian Rank has been implemented as a replacement for Badass Rank. They provide similar perks to badass rank but with a higher base percent increase, alongside a skill tree that grants access to additional perks and cosmetic rewards. This can be toggled on or off at any time.
  • Luck, an additional stat that increases the chance to find rare loot, has been implemented. This can be affected by artifacts and guardian rank, alongside some unique items.
  • Enemies will taunt after downing a Vault Hunter, allowing the Vault Hunter to retaliate.
  • Melee attacks are very likely to stun enemies momentarily, especially on the first hit.

Weapons and Loot

  • There are two new weapon manufacturers: COV (which replaces the Bandits from Borderlands 2 and Scavs from Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel) and Atlas (returning from the original Borderlands).
  • Alternate-fire modes on many weapons, ranging from under-barrel attachments to dual weapon elements and more. Most are limited to a few manufacturers: Maliwan, Vladof, Dahl, Atlas, and Torgue.
    • Manufacturers without an alternate-fire mode instead feature additional perks, such as front-facing shields while scoped (Hyperion). This is limited to Hyperion, Jakobs, Tediore and COV.
  • Manufacturers now create their own gun parts, causing all guns to have unique parts based on their weapon class and manufacturer. Common gun names are separated by their type of unique barrel (in comparison to Borderlands 2 and The Pre-Sequel, which named their guns based on the manufacturer of the barrel). All weapon classes have 3-4 variants.
  • All weapons have a listed "rating" at the top left of their item card, showing their overall effectiveness when compared to other weapons. While they can be somewhat inaccurate, this allows players to quickly gauge the strength of a weapon at a glance.
  • Weapons of higher grades will feature longer and more noticeable beams of light while on the ground, with those of purple and legendary rarities giving unique chimes to signify an extremely rare drop.
  • E-tech has been replaced by a unique "Eridian-merged" alien barrel, which causes guns to use additional ammo for guaranteed elemental damage and special effects such as a continuous laser, bouncing shots or a chain-lightning elemental ball.
  • Legendary drop rates have been heavily increased. Many Legendary weapons are now world drops, though not all.
  • Artifacts, shields and grenades are no longer limited to a single perk and can spawn with multiple ones, such as both a Nova bonus and Roid bonus for shields.
  • Anointments, additional weapon bonuses that activate based on various restrictions (eg. on action skill end, while sliding, stackable damage on kill), can spawn on any equipable item and will begin spawning after the story mode is complete, or bought from the vending machine near Crazy Earl.
  • For every 100 enemies killed with each manufacturer's weapons (regardless of type), players will now receive an automatically-generated "manufacturer loyalty" mail letter in the social tab, rewarding a free common weapon redeemable by any character on that profile.

Cosmetics, Customization and Storage

  • Customization has been enhanced - vehicle skins and, character heads and skins can also have their colors altered to modify appearance further. The player character's quarters aboard Sanctuary III can have gear mounted on the wall alongside unlockable decorations, and weapons can have skins applied as well as trinkets to hang off them.
  • Vehicles have been enhanced:
    • Enemy piloted vehicles can be hijacked for use in the field or to be taken to the Catch-A-Ride system to be scanned in to unlock their parts and customization for use on the player's own vehicles.
    • New vehicle customization options: weapon, boosters, armor and wheel types for each vehicle can now be changed to utilize varying features (such as hover wheels that allow for vehicle strafing) and modify armor effectiveness and vehicle speed. Various paint jobs can also be unlocked, which may alter the horn of the vehicle.
  • Eridium is now used to purchase cosmetics from Crazy Earl, and SDUs are purchasable only by cash.
  • Bank and Claptrap's Secret Stash have been combined into a singular shared safe, allowing players to access a large storage with any character and move items easily.

NPCs

  • Ava
  • BALEX
  • Brick
  • Claptrap
  • Clay
  • Lilith
  • Lorelei
  • Mad Moxxi
  • Marcus
  • Maya
  • Mordecai
  • Mr. Torgue
  • Patricia Tannis
  • Rhys
  • Sir Hammerlock
  • Tina
  • Typhon DeLeon
  • Vaughn
  • Wainwright Jakobs
  • Zer0

Enemies

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Enemies encountered in Borderlands 3
Enemies
Creatures

Jabbers

Badass Jabber • Burning Jabber • Charged Jabber • Frail Jabber • Frosty Jabber • Gassy Jabber • Jabber • Rad Jabber • Squire Jabber • Stunted Jabber • Thieving Jabber

Nekrobugs

Aerox • Djira • Korax • Korax Drone • Manta • Mantakore • Vanda

Rakks

Badass Chromatic Rakk • Bloated Rakk • Corrosive Rakk • Irradiated Rakklesnake • Needler Rakk • Rakk • Scorpion Rakk • Shock Rakk
Bloody Harvest: Rakk-O'-Lantern

Ratches

Badass Ratch • Ratch • Ratch Broodmother • Ratch Gnat • Ratchling • Ratch Nest • Ratch Spitter • Ratch Swarm
Bloody Harvest: Bloody Badass Ratch • Bloody Ratch • Bloody Ratch Gatekeeper • Bloody Ratch Nest

Saurians

Baby Toxic Grog • Badass Toxic Grog • Badass Ramtaurus • Fire Grog • Grog • Pollygrog • Reaver • Ramtaurus • Ravager • Slinger • Shiny Grog • Tyrant • Uplifted Pollygrog • Uplifted Ravager
Bounty of Blood: Abaddon Mount • Augmented Devil • Augmented Hellion • Baby Wyrm • Croaker Devil • Devil Mount • Frail Dactyl • Hellion Mount • Imp • Knockjaw Hellion • Lucivore • Pale Abaddon • Prime Abaddon • Scourge • Scum Devil • Shadow Devil • Snapper • Stinging Devil • Storm Scourge • Wild Hellion • Wyrm

Skags

Adult Skag • Alpha Skag • Badass Skag • Barfer Skag • Chubby Skag • Skag Pup • Spitter Skag • Succulent Skag • Succulent Alpha Skag • Vermiling

Spiderants

Chubby Spiderant • Royal Spiderling • Spiderant • Spiderant Bishop • Spiderant King • Spiderant Knight • Spiderant Rook • Spiderant Queen

Varkids

Badass Varkid • Sterile Varkid • Super Badass Varkid • Varkid Larva

Wolvens

Guns, Love, and Tentacles: Feeder Wolven • Hunter Wolven • Prime Wolven • Wolven • Wolven Howler

Krichs

Guns, Love, and Tentacles: Detonator Krich • Electrified Krich • Flaming Krich • Floating Krich • Plated Krich • Prime Detonator Krich • Prime Floating Krich • Prime Krich • Sickener Krich • Vulnerable Krich

Belliks

Bounty of Blood: Bellik • Bellik Matriarch • Juvenile Bellik • Lightbender Bellik • Prime Bellik • Tauran Bellik

Children of the Vault

Fanatics

Anointed Fanatic • Badass Fanatic • Devout Fanatic • Fanatic • Longshot Fanatic • Shredder Fanatic

Tinks

Apocalyte • Anointed Tink • Badass Tink • Hag Rider Tink • Loot Tink • Mutated Tink • Noviciate • Psycho Tink • Sapper Tink • Shotgun Tink • Tink • Tink Tank
Fantastic Fustercluck: Boombringer • Welcoming Psycho Tink
Director's Cut: Almost Dead Tink • Ready to Die Tink

Psychos

Anointed Psycho • Badass Psycho • Firebrand • Infected Psycho • Looter Psycho • Martyr • Psycho • Slugger

Goliaths

Anointed Goliath • Badass Goliath • Festering Goliath • Goliath • Li'l Goliath

Hags

Anointed Hag • Badass Hag • Gale Hag • Hag

Enforcers

Anointed Enforcer • Bruiser • Badass Enforcer • Enforcer • Mauler
Designer's Cut: Bandit Revenant

Turrets

Badass Tink Sentry • Blockade Sentry • Family Jewel Security • The Big-D • Tink Sentry

Troopers

Designer's Cut: Blinkrunner

Heavies

Designer's Cut: Scrapper Heavy

Mechs

Designer's Cut: Spikehound

Robots

Designer's Cut: Punkball

Vehicles

COV Drop Ship

Guardians

Guardians

Badass Wraith • Elder Spectre • Elder Wraith • Fallen Guardian • Grave • Herald • Infernal Revenant • Possessed Sera • Possessed Spectre • Possessed Wraith • Revenant • Sera • Spectre • Ward • Wraith
Guardian Breach Schismatic Diadem

Maliwan

Fusions

Designer's Cut: Fusion Sapper

Jocks

Designer's Cut: Shock Jock

Muscles

Designer's Cut: Corporate Muscle

Troopers

Assault Trooper • Badass Trooper • Breach Trooper • Coffee Runner • Flash Trooper • Jet Trooper • Med Trooper • Riot Trooper
Bloody Harvest: Dissection Trooper • Gatekeeper Trooper • Gravedigger Trooper • Gravewalker Trooper • Mortician Trooper
Maliwan Blacksite: Cloak Trooper • Reflect Trooper

NOGs

Badass NOG • Ninja NOG • NOG • NOGromancer

Heavies

Badass Contaminator Heavy • Badass Icebreaker Heavy • Badass Powerhouse Heavy • Badass Pyrotech Heavy • Contaminator Heavy • Heavy Gunner • Icebreaker Heavy • Powerhouse Heavy • Pyrotech Heavy
Bloody Harvest: Badass Pathologist Heavy • Badass Pyre Heavy • Gatekeeper Heavy • Pathologist Heavy • Pyre Heavy

Mechs

Arbalest • Badass Frontrunner • Frontrunner • GenION • Gunwolf • Hoplite • Nullhound • Reaper
Maliwan Blacksite: Huskarl • Isaz Auga • Kraken • Thor
Designer's Cut: Harker's Hound

Bots

AMBER LAMPS • Billyclub Bot • Bit Bot • Defender • Deputy Bot • EMS Bot • Fire Bot • Hacked Bot • Harbinger • Maliwan Bot • Medic Bot • Oversphere • Recycler Bot • Service Bot • Sheriff Bot • Stinger
Maliwan Blacksite: Death Sphere

Vehicles

Maliwan Cyclone • Maliwan Drop Ship

Undead
(Bloody Harvest &
Bloody Harvest Returns)

Ghost • Loot Ghost • Badass Ghost

Looters
(Moxxi's Heist)

Looter

Greedy Looter • Longshot Looter • Looter • Spreadshot Looter • VIP Armored Looter • VIP Looter

Bookie

Bomber Bookie • Bookie • Crap Riding Bookie • Shotgun Bookie • VIP Armored Bookie • VIP Bookie • Wildcard Bookie

Wildcard

Clubber • Hotshot Wildcard • Infected Wildcard • Suicide Wildcard • VIP Wildcard

Thug

Thug • VIP Mobster

Tourists

Tourist • Li'l Tourist • VIP Tourist

Crapshooters

Crapshooter • VIP Crapshooter

Hyperion

Lieutenants
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Badass Lieutenant • Lieutenant • Marksman Lieutenant • Riot Lieutenant

Majors
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Badass Major • Berserk Major • Buckshot Major • Deranged Major • Major

Berserk Patients
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Badass Berserk Patient • Berserk Patient

Sergeants
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Badass Sergeant • Pummeler Sergeant • Sergeant • Soldier Sergeant

Loaders
(Moxxi's Heist &
Guns, Love, and Tentacles
&
Fantastic Fustercluck)

Badass Corrosive Loader • Badass HOT Loader • Badass ICE Loader • Badass Shock Loader • Badass Wee Loader • EXP Loader • GUN Loader • HOT Loader • ICE Loader • P-Loader • RIOT Loader • RPG Loader • SGT Loader • SVY Loader

Other
(Moxxi's Heist)

Badass Turret • Bouncer Bot • Casino Bot • Cleaner Bot • Constructor • Mimic Machine • Surveyor

Frostbiters
(Guns, Love, and Tentacles)

Mumbler

Badass Mumbler • Fearful Mumbler • Mumbler • Onslaught Mumbler • Point Blank Mumbler

Gnasher

Flinger • Gnasher • Ripper

Wailer

Club Wailer • Firewalker Wailer • Voidcalled Wailer

Brutes

Bludgeoner • Brute

Turrets

Frostbiter Sentry

Bonded
(Guns, Love, and Tentacles)

Malech

Ascendant Malech • Farseer Malech • Malech • Nightmare Malech • Revived Malech • Shade Malech • Shade of Voltborn • Specter Malech

Grawn

Ascendant Grawn • Bulwark Grawn • Grappler Grawn • Grawn • Revived Grawn • Slasher Grawn

Skrit

Ascendant Skrit • Lifeblood Skrit • Loot Skrit • Necromancer Skrit • Revived Skrit • Skrit

Khel Vod

Ascendant Khel Vod • Empowered Khel Vod • Empowered Ascendant Khel Vod • Enslaved Khel Vod • Khel Vod

Other

Onlooker • DAHL Defense Cannon

Eridium Cartel
(Revenge of the Cartels)

CryptoSec

Badass CryptoSec Trooper • Badass Crypto Wolf • Crypto Prowler • CryptoSec Bully Bot • CryptoSec Deathsphere • CryptoSec Flash Trooper • CryptoSec Oversphere • CryptoSec Riot Trooper • CryptoSec Shepherd • CryptoSec Stinger • CryptoSec Thor • CryptoSec Trooper • CryptoSec Watch Bot • Crypto Wolf

Purpatrators

Badass Mini Jabber • Badass Petite Fanatic • Elfin Enforcer • Li'l Goliath • Mini Jabber • Petite Fanatic • Pint-Sized Psycho

Burnt Ends

Badass Gourmand • Badass Slaughterer • Badass Sous Chef • Culinary Artist • Day Old Meat • Food Inspector • Meat Boiler • Meat Fillet • Meat Fryer • Meat Slicer • The Processor

Other

Cartel Thug

Devil Riders
(Bounty of Blood)

Outlaws

Badass Outlaw • Longbarrel Outlaw • Outlaw • Outlaw Rider • Rapidshot Outlaw • Scattershot Outlaw

Rustlers

Badass Rustler • Blast Vulture • Blunderbuss Rustler • Combustion Rustler • Demolition Vulture • Divebomb Vulture • Fiend Rustler • Rustler • Rustler Rider • Vulture

Fiends

Badass Fiend • Beater Fiend • Fiend • Flame Fiend • Suicide Fiend

Honchos

Badass Honcho • Firefight Honcho • Honcho • Honcho Rider • Pugilist Honcho • Telezapper Honcho

Bandits
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Marauders

Badass Marauder • Elite Marauder • Killer Marauder • Marauder • Sharpshooter Marauder

Li'l Bandits

Li'l Badass • Li'l Bomber • Li'l Marauder • Li'l Psycho • Li'l Shotgunner

Psychos

Bullet Rider

Bruisers

Badass Bruiser • Bruiser • Heavy Bruiser • Jawbreaker

Nomads

Nomad • Nomad Torturer

Blackhearts
(Fantastic Fustercluck)

Blackheart Bishop • Blackheart Knight • Blackheart Pawn • Blackheart Rook

Bosses

Main Bosses

Borderlands 3

The Agonizer 9000 • Aurelia • Captain Traunt • General Traunt • GenIVIV • Gigamind • The Graveward • Katagawa Ball • Katagawa Jr. • Mouthpiece • The Rampager • Shiv • Troy Calypso • Tyreen the Destroyer • Warden

Moxxi's Heist

Fabricator • Freddie the Traitor • Jackpot • Scraptrap Prime

Guns, Love, and Tentacles

Eleanor • Empowered Grawn • Empowered Scholar • Wendigo

Bounty of Blood

Bellik Primis • Kormash • The Quartermaster • Butcher Rose • Ruiner

Fantastic Fustercluck

Evil Lilithʥ Locom̦biusʥ Dr. Benedictʥ Psychoreaver

Designer's Cut

Heavyweight Harker

Director's Cut

The Seer

Mini-Bosses

Borderlands 3

Anointed Alpha • Anointed X-2 • Anointed X-3 • Anointed X-4 • Archimedes, The Anointed • Big Donny • Billy, the Anointed • Brayden, The Anointed • Carnivora (vehicle) • Long Arm the Smasher • Lt. Preston • Luke, The Anointed • Muldock, the Anointed • Nathan, The Anointed • Pain and Terror • Rachael, The Anointed • The Berserker • The Summoner • The Tink-Train

Moxxi's Heist

Dandelion • Handsome Jacket • Handsome Slacks • Petunia • Tony Bordel • Tricksy Nick

Guns, Love, and Tentacles

Diss M. Antler • Eista • Matriarch • Tom and Xam • Vincent

Bounty of Blood

Oaken Wolf

Fantastic Fustercluck

Evil Brick • Evil Mordecai

Director's Cut

Beef Plissken • Sumo • The Gravekeeper

Optional Bosses

Targets of
Opportunity

Baron Noggin • Crushjaw • DJ DeadSk4g • Handsome Jackie • Heckle and Hyde • Hot Karl • Judge Hightower • Psychobillies • Sky Bullies • Sylestro and Atomic

Legendary Hunt

Antalope • Blinding Banshee • Brood Mother • Chonk Stomp • Chupacabratch • Jabbermogwai • Lavender Crawly • Manvark • Phoenix • Skrakk

Mission bosses

The Abomination • Anointed X-2 • Anointed X-3 • Anointed X-4 • Archer Rowe • Apollo • Artemis • Anointed Alpha • Azalea • Coffee Commander • Core Daddy • Dental Dan • Gary • God-King's Chosen • God-Queen's Chosen • Holder • The Holy Dumptruck • Interrogator • Jenny of Raden-3 • Killavolt • King Bobo • King Gnasher • King's Champion • Lagromar • Lena of Eden-6 • Max • Mincemeat • Omega Mantakore • Private Beans • Queen Ant Wanette • Queen iOsaur • Rak'nagob, Destroyer of Worlds • Ramsden • Rax • Rohner • Sheega • Trudy the Toeless • Trufflemunch and Buttmunch • Tumorhead • Turnkey Tim • Under Taker • Vermilingua

Rare Spawns

Borman Nates • Captain Thunk • Demoskaggon • Dinklebot • El Dragon Jr • I'm Rakkman • IndoTyrant • Maxitrillion • Mother of Grogans • Power Troopers • Princess Tarantella II • Road Dog • Red Jabber • Road Dog • Sloth • The Unstoppable • Urist McEnforcer • Warty • Wick

Proving Grounds

Arbalest of Discipline • Hag of Fervor • Sera of Supremacy • Skag of Survival • Tink of Cunning • Tyrant of Instinct

Circles of Slaughter

Blue Fire • Red Rain • Titan • Tremendous Rex

Takedowns

Maliwan Blacksite: Valkyrie Squad (Hildr, Rota and Sigrdrifa) • Wotan the Invincible ("Wotan's Better Half", Wotan's Brain)
Guardian Breach: Anathema the Relentless • Scourge the Invincible Martyr

Moxxi's Heist

Bloody G. • Bomber Gary • The Debt Collector • DEGEN-3 • Double Down Domino • EVIL Saint Lawrence • Facemelt • Fat Jackass • FLAY Loader • Golden Bullion • Gorgeous Armada • Gorgeous Roger • Junpai Goat Eater • Loco Chantelle • Machine Gun Mikey • Rudy Varlope • The SHARK • SLAY Loader • Stanley • Steel Dragon of Eternal Pain • Third Rail • Yvan

Guns, Love, and Tentacles

Abrigga • Amach • Brother Biblio • Brother Codex • Brother Lexios • Captain Dyer • Crivan • Dessica • DJ Spinsmouth • Fungal Gorger • Gideon • Gmork • Jerick • Kratch • Kritchy • Kukuwajack • Peliya • Procurer • Shiverous the Unscathed • Voidspawn • Voltborn • What Was Once Harriet • Yeti

Bounty of Blood

Abbadoxis • Adelai Bronson • Caber Dowd • Cal Bronson • Degan Bronson • Dickon Goyle • Doc Stanley • Father of Eagles • Garriden Loch • Haddon Marr • Hydragoian • Ipswitch Dunne • Jerrick Logan • Kender Bronson • Lani Dixon • Lasodactyl • Lectrikor • Minosaur • Pterodomini • Slithermaw • Soapy Steve • Vorducken • Waylon Hurd • Wrendon Esk

Fantastic Fustercluck

Blackheart King • Eadric Edelhard • General Blisterpus • Mokdan Urgash • SpongeBoss BulletPants • The Caretaker

Director's Cut

Hemovorous the Invincible • Vermivorous the Invincible

Events

Bloody Harvest and
Bloody Harvest Returns

Captain Haunt

Revenge of the Cartels

FISH SLAP! • Franco Firewall • Joey Ultraviolet • Josie Byte • Roaster • Security Chief Joe • The Tenderizer • Tyrone Smallums

Vehicles

  • Outrunner
  • Technical
  • Cyclone
  • Jetbeast (Bounty of Blood: A Fistful of Redemption)

Development

At the PAX South 2015 convention, Gearbox stated that the game was in development and had been since sometime in 2015, with the company hiring multiple developers.

At the 2017 GDC, Gearbox Software showed off the first footage of Borderlands 3 in the form of an Unreal Engine 4 tech demo. The game will sport higher definition visuals than all previous entries, due to being the first game natively tailored for eighth generation consoles. New additions include greater dynamic lighting, capable of passing and diluting through fabric, as well as real-time shadows that can also interact with fabric in a similar way. Also added is a revamped outline engine that is capable of fitting smaller outlines around inner details of the game's 3D models, as opposed to the previous games, which only placed outlines on the outer edges of the game's geometry. Lastly, the tech demo also had a confirmed female character who may play a large part in the game, either as a Vault Hunter or as an important NPC. Her face is never shown as she is only seen in silhouette form and from the side, where a large pauldron obscures her face. The developers referred to the character with female pronouns during the presentation and were adamant about keeping her face obscured. No further footage of the game was shown. As of April 2019, we now know that the showcased character was the playable character Moze.

At PAX East, 2019, an official teaser trailer for the game, titled "Mask of Mayhem", was released. The trailer features an animated 3D collage of various characters, both new and familiar, made to look like porcelain. The end of the trailer zooms out to reveal the collage is in the shape of a Psycho's mask. What follows is the tagline "Mayhem is coming." with the Borderlands website address underneath.

The day after, during Gearbox's presentation, a full reveal trailer for Borderlands 3 was showcased. It showed off new characters, including the new Vault Hunters, returning characters, a villainous duo, several new enemies and several new weapon designs.

Special Editions

  • Super Deluxe Edition

Post Release Content

  • DLC#1: Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot
  • DLC#2: Guns, Love, and Tentacles: the Marriage of Wainwright & Hammerlock
  • Borderlands Science
  • DLC#3: Bounty of Blood: A Fistful of Redemption
  • DLC#4: Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck
  • DLC#5: Designer's Cut: Arms Race
  • DLC#6: Director's Cut: (content TBC)

Media

Screenshots

Trailers

Trivia

  • During development, Gearbox Software referred to Borderlands 3 as "the big one".
  • According to the developers, Borderlands 3 allegedly features over 1 billion guns.
  • This is the first major Borderlands game to not feature the psycho holding the gun gestures on the cover of the game (Until the Steam Release).

Reception

Borderlands 3 received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 81/100 on PC,[3] 78/100 on PS4,[4] and 82/100 on Xbox One. [5]

References

  1. Mayhem is coming to Steam! – Twitter.
  2. Stadia can be played with a variety of gamepads on a computer, on a TV with a Chromecast Ultra, and on compatible mobile devices – Stadia Help.
  3. Metascore for Borderlands 3 on PC Metacritic, Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  4. Metascore for Borderlands 3 on PS4 Metacritic, Retrieved March 3, 2020
  5. Metascore for Borderlands 3 on Xbox One Metacritic, Retrieved March 3, 2020

Whem Is the 4 Player Update for Borderlands 3

Source: https://borderlands.fandom.com/wiki/Borderlands_3

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