The Fatemarker ventures to save the kingdom from the Dragon Lord's invading forces in this 23 minute long gameplay video.
The looter shooter launches on March 25th, and offers six classes, multi-classing, procedural loot and tons of fantasy hijinx.
The Graveborn specializes in dark magic and damaging foes at the cost of their own health while the Spore Warden summons nature to fight.
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The classes show how you can tackle the fantasy-themed spin-off in a variety of ways, whether through magic or with very big hammers.
As the Fatemaker, players go up against the Dragon Lord, teaming with new characters like Fret and Valentine to save the Wonderlands.
New types of loot like amulets and rings along with customization options like skin types, tattoos, makeup and different voice personalities have been revealed.
Various locations also details including the capital city of Brighthoof, the desert-filled Sunfang Oasis, and the Tangledrift in the sky.
Players will enter dedicated arenas for random encounters in the overworld. There are also side maps akin to "whole separate modules."
The current-gen versions support 4K and +60 FPS along with cross-gen saves. Cross-platform multiplayer is also confirmed but only for Xbox.
Details on the Standard, Next-Level and Chaotic Great Editions along with pre-order bonuses and the Season Pass have also been revealed.
The off-shoot to the mayhem-filled Borderlands series releases on March 25th, 2022 and is coming to current and previous gen consoles.
Set to release in early 2022, the fantasy action RPG looter takes place in Bunkers and Badasses as the party must defeat the Dragon Lord.
Gearbox's looter shooter is on track for its early 2022 release. New details are sparse but there will be "repeatable end-game content."
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Other noteworthy winners include Halo Infinite, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 and more.
Despite its ties to Borderlands, new players can jump right in and enjoy the story without playing the looter shooter series.
A fantasy looter shooter inspired by Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, the title sees a band of players on a journey to defeat the Dragon Lord.
A spinoff based on Tiny Tina has been previously leaked, while Gearbox and 2K are set to announce a new game at Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live.