A PS Vita version of Borderlands 2 is also set for release.
Tales from the Borderlands is not the only game of the series that is coming out this year. I love this series, and it will be interesting to see a different take on the franchise.
While this will most likely be different from anything that they have done, Telltale has a great track record and seems to know how to craft a game. It will be interesting to see Telltale takes on the zany Borderlands style of game and mix it with their own unique way of telling stories. Telltale first revealed Tales from the Borderlands last year, and the first episode of the new series will be released later this year. There will be plenty of the crazy, out of this world action that comes with a Borderlands game, all adapted to the Telltale style of game. Unlike the main characters from the previous games, the two protagonists are not vault hunters, but they have their own goals, and will do what they have to in order to stay alive.
The game is once again set on Pandora after the events of Borderlands 2 and all of the DLC. You are playing two different interpretations of the same story, and truth can only be found from the telling of the two different accounts. The newly established Telltale Games is apparently working on a sequel to Tales from the Borderlands, the 2014 point-and-click adventure spinoff to Gearboxs looter shooter franchise, according to. The story will be from both characters perspectives however, both of the protagonists are liars, and it is up to the player to figure out who is actually telling the truth.
There’s also a movie in the works being directed by Eli Roth, known for his work on films like the Hostel series.In the game, you will play as two different protagonists: Rhys, a Hyperion man with a robotic arm, and con artist Fiona. While whatever’s going on for Tales from the Borderlands Redux signals Telltale’s return to this universe, Gearbox is in the midst of supporting Borderlands 3, which will have its next DLC titled “Guns, Love, and Tentacles: The Marriage of Wainwright & Hammerlock,” out next week on March 26, featuring things like a gay wedding and also more looting and shooting. However, if leaks are to be believed, that game is apparently “on hold” for the time being. The company no longer owns the rights to several of its games like The Walking Dead, but still retains the rights to some of them like The Wolf Among Us, which the new studio is developing a sequel for. This re-release is the latest in Telltale Games putting its catalog back on digital storefronts after the studio’s revival in 2018 following its closure. This bonus episode might have some clues as to what this new game might entail, but I’m probably getting ahead of myself as we don’t know when Tales from the Borderlands Redux actually makes its way onto storefronts yet beyond that it will be sometime this year. The trailer also ends with the number 2 just ominously hanging out on the screen for a few seconds, and this is probably a tease for the rumored sequel that was being whispered about just last month. An Awful Borderlands 3 Glitch Ruins the Best Boss Fight in the Game.Eli Roth is, for Better or Worse, Directing the Borderlands Film.Yeah, a Gay Wedding With Shooting and Looting Checks Out for Borderlands 3.So maybe this is the time to reveal what happened to her? You may also like: While an ambiguous ending is all well and good, Rhys does appear in Borderlands 3, but Fiona doesn’t. Then finally, there will be a bonus episode that appears to take place after the end of the finale episode, where protagonists Rhys and Fiona disappeared in a vault. There will also be a kind of museum to look at Tales from the Borderlands character models, codex entries, and concept art, as demonstrated with characters like antagonist Hugo P. Among the new content shown in the video, first up is the inclusion of commentary from developers, but if there’s any specifics on who is going to be walking you through the development process in the trailer it’s located just out of shot.