The European ratings board PEGI (Pan European Game Information) has rated Gearbox Software and 2K Games’
Borderlands 3: Director’s Cut for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox series X, and PC. A director’s cut DLC pack of the game had been previously announced to be launching on April 8 (today), which will include “a brand new raid boss, a series of murder mystery missions, new daily and weekly challenges via Vault Cards, and a cache of never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes content, not to mention new Legendary gear and cosmetic items.”
However, at present, Gearbox and 2K have not officially announced the director’s cut or
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Video game ratings from various regulatory boards around the world are some of the common sources of information leaks about upcoming titles. This appears to be the case for four to-be-released games on the Nintendo Switch console, including Telltale Games’ “Tales from the Borderlands.”
Nintendo Switch players can expect these 4 titles soon
A list of video games was recently rated by the Taiwan Digital Gaming Rating Committee (via Gematsu), and four of them were labeled for the Switch platform. One of the most recognizable titles in the list is the episodic graphic adventure from Telltale, “
Tale from the Borderlands.”
It is part of the “Borderlands” franchise, as the title suggests. However, the five-episode game focuses more on the narrative of its two playable characters, Rhys and Fiona. While it offers different gameplay than the main video game series, “Tale from the Borderlands” stays true to the core of the “Borderlands” series as it mainly features a
Jan 19, 2021 08:15 EST
Tales from the Borderlands, Telltale Games’ episodic game series based on the Borderlands series, is possibly getting a next-gen release.
Originally released between 2014 and 2015 for PC and consoles, the series is set after the events of Borderlands 2 and follows Telltale’s episodic format from it’s The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead series. Based on a new rating by the Pan European Game Information (PEGI), a re-release of the episodic title might be inbound for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Aside from a listing across the above-mentioned platforms, no further details are shared, but recent rumors do seem to suggest that publisher Take-Two is planning to release a remastered version of the game, which is said to be called ‘Tales from the Borderlands Redux’. This remastered version is rumored to include plenty of bonus content alongside a new epilogue that focuses on time travel.