
In Gearbox’s most recent reveal, they teased Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands downloadable content: Coiled Captors! Set to drop on April 21, this stands as the first of many future upcoming DLC for the game. This specific installment is one of four included in the season pass. Therefore, players have the option of purchasing the DLC separately or just take the bundle. For those already incredibly committed to the game, purchasing the season pass will definitely save them money. But how much does Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands DLC Coiled Captors Cost?
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Though not officially revealed yet, Borderlands Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Coiled Captors DLC will likely cost $14.99 (USD not including tax). This was how much DLC cost in Borderlands 3, and it stands to reason that it’ll cost the same in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Meanwhile, the season pass costs $29.99, but provides access to four total DLC. Once again, excluding tax and in USD. In the season pass, players would be paying roughly $7.50 for each installment of DLC. That’s just about half the price of buying them individually.
Not every downloadable content in the Borderlands franchise holds its value. In fact, a lot of them often become forgettable in the long scheme, with only a select few truly impressing the fan base. For players wondering whether or not the of the DLC will be worth it, feel free to wait it out. Especially for players who haven’t yet finished the main story. Unless players prioritize getting on the hype train, attempting to get first hand experience, feel free to wait it out for some reviews.
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