Borderlands 3's Next DLC Campaign Is Set In the Mind of Pyscho Krieg
/ Carlos Hernandez
Gearbox Software has announced Pyscho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck, the fourth campaign DLC that’s part of Borderlands 3’s Season Pass. It’s set to go live on September 10, 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Check out the madness below.
The DLC is set in Physcho Krieg’s mind, giving players a better idea of what happens in a Physcho’s brain, and as expected it’s a whole lot of crazy in there. But you are not going into just any Physcho, you are going to Krieg’s mind, a known character back in Borderlands 2 as the final playable DLC character added into the game.
Gearbox just did a dev interview about the fourth DLC over at their Twitch channel, giving more details about the new content and anything new about Borderland 3.
Borderlands 3 is currently celebrating the game’s first anniversary with a series of events. The first event started on July 30 but there’s still two more planned, with the last one ending once Pyscho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck goes live on September 10.
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