Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands on PC is a Timed Exclusive for Epic Games Store

Details on the Standard, Next-Level and Chaotic Great Editions along with pre-order bonuses and the Season Pass have also been revealed.

Posted By | On 10th, Sep. 2021

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Similar to the PC version of Gearbox Software’s Borderlands 3, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands will be a timed exclusive on the Epic Games Store at launch. 2K Games confirmed this recently, noting that the PC version would launch via the storefront this March and on other PC digital storefronts later in 2022.

It also provided tons of other details on the looter shooter, confirming six character skill trees which can be mixed and match using the new multi-class system. Pre-ordering the title before launch nets the Golden Hero Armor Pack which provides two golden Armor Themes (which seems to be Destiny’s equivalent of the shader system) to any armor set. This offer will be valid until March 24th 2022.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands will have three editions at launch – Standard (for previous gen consoles and PC), Next-Level (for Xbox Series X/S and PS5), and the Chaotic Great Edition. There’s also the Dragon Lord Pack which contains additional cosmetics and items like the Legendary weapon, The Apex; Skullantir, a Legendary Spell; the Tyrant Attire Armor Preset; Death’s Head Makeup Pack; Emperor of the Dead Banner Set; and Kwartz Hero Statue Material.

The Next-Level Edition includes the bonus content from the Dragon Lord Pack along with the full game optimized for current gen consoles. The Chaotic Great Edition will be coming to all platforms and includes the base game, Dragon Lord Pack and the Season Pass (which provides the Butt Stallion Pack with its cosmetics and four post-launch content drops).

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is out on March 25th 2022 for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC. Check out the first gameplay trailer here.


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