

Pitchford made it clear that the "Premiere Club" is entirely separate from the "Season Pass" - meaning that Premiere Club members will receive the Mechromancer DLC for free but will not be entitled to complimentary downloads of (possible) future characters or any of the Season Pass content (which is available as a separate purchase). As a result, many questioners were interested in trying to get a handle on exactly how much bang they'll be getting for their money when the four Season Pass add-ons begin to arrive.

Speaking directly to commenters in a Q&A session over at Kotaku, Pitchford addressed everything from questions about the Borderlands 2 design process to the possibility of Borderlands 3 (FYI: There are no concrete plans yet) however, a good portion of the discussion centered around DLC add-ons.Įasily the most pressing, and frequently asked, questions dealt with how Gearbox intended to approach DLC this round - considering the high cost of the current Mechoromancer class for non-pre-orderers and the (arguably) underwhelming Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot DLC from Borderlands 1.
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