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The video provides an in-depth overview of the various editions and downloadable content (DLC) available for Borderlands 3, aimed at helping viewers make informed purchase decisions. Key points include the different game editions: the Base Game, Super Deluxe Edition, and Ultimate Edition. The Super Deluxe Edition features Season Pass 1, which adds four campaign DLCs and various skins, while the Ultimate Edition includes both season passes and additional cosmetic packs. Season Pass 1 enriches the gameplay with new campaigns, such as "Moxxi’s Heist of the Handsome Jackpot," "Guns, Love, and Tentacles," "Bounty of Blood," and "Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck," each offering unique storylines and gameplay elements. Season Pass 2 introduces new skill trees for each character and a battle royale-style mode called Arms Race, extending the game's replayability. Overall, the speaker provides insights into the content and value of each package, recommending purchases based on individual needs and preferences, and promotes their creator code for support.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses different editions and downloadable content (DLC) for Borderlands 3, aiming to help viewers decide which versions or DLCs are worth purchasing. They mention the game’s extensive playtime of 30-40 hours and clarify the confusing array of editions, including the Base Game, Super Deluxe Edition, and Ultimate Edition. The Super Deluxe Edition includes Season Pass 1 with four campaign DLCs and various skins, while the Ultimate Edition offers both season passes and additional cosmetic packs. The Borderlands 3 Season Pass Bundle includes both season passes and some cosmetic packs, but possibly not all. The first season pass adds four new campaign DLCs, and the second adds a new mode and skill trees. The speaker encourages supporting their channel using the creator code “shouldyouplayca.” They then begin detailing the content of the first DLC from Season Pass 1.
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In this segment, Mox assembles a crew to plunder a derelict space station casino, highlighting the first DLC rated 75 on Metacritic with a playtime of 5-6 hours. The second DLC, “Guns, Love, and Tentacles: The Marriage of Wainwright and Hammerlock,” features familiar faces and has a Metacritic score of 72, lasting 8-10 hours. The third DLC, “Bounty of Blood,” involves using a weaponized jet vehicle to navigate a dangerous area overseen by the Devil Riders gang, scoring 77 on Metacritic with a playtime of 6-8 hours. The final DLC, “Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck,” delves into the mysteries of the psychotic nature of Borderlands characters, focusing on teaming up with the psycho Krieg, rated similarly on Metacritic.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the completion of Season Pass 1 for Borderlands, which provides around 24 to 30 hours of gameplay. They then introduce Season Pass 2, highlighting its features including an additional skill tree for each world hunter and a new game mode called Arms Race. Arms Race is described as a standalone, battle royale-like mode where participants start without gear and must collect loot to survive. The speaker notes that although there’s no Metacritic score and the exact playtime is hard to estimate due to its replayability, this DLC is valued for its expanded gameplay possibilities. The speaker advises on the best purchases for those with free versions of the game on the Epic Games Store and encourages viewers to use their creator code if making purchases. They also mention they are not an expert but have gathered information online and welcome corrections in the comments. The video ends with a teaser for future content on Borderlands and other free games.