


Getting the dlc out ASAP didn't stop you from trading it in, so championing their strategy seems odd. I would genuinely prefer to pay more and have the whole thing on release day. Giving a steady stream of content while the game is still hot is the way to do it.Īt some point you have to wonder why they didn't just aim for a release six weeks later and charge $90 for the finished product. I've skipped on DLC for so many games not out of hate for DLC or anything but mostly because I just lose interest in the game by the time the DLC hits.

Give it to people while they are still playing the game. Look for more thoughts on it when said embargo said: So I can't tell you if it's a totally decent addition to the game or not, because that would just be wrong. I've actually had the chance to play some of Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty, but hilariously, I am embargoed from saying anything about it until next week. Look for more thoughts on it when said embargo lifts. It's expected to launch across all platforms on October 16. The DLC will go for $9.99, except for those who have already purchased the $29.99 DLC season pass. The Captain Scarlett DLC takes place in the sun scorched sandscape of Oasis, an area infested with bandits and pirates, including the titular (stop giggling you infantile creep) Captain Scarlett. As of next week, you'll be able to get your hands on the first story content DLC for Borderlands 2, in the form of Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty. If you've been itching for some Borderlands 2 downloadable content that doesn't involve starting over with an entirely new character class, Gearbox has some good news for you. Sand skiffs cut through the sun baked land of Oasis.
