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Borderlands 3: Director's Cut
Released: 08/04/2021
Base Game
Borderlands 3Developer
Gearbox Software
Publisher
2K
Description
Meanwhile, Ava is convinced she has a lead on some potentially supernatural slayings and has decided to document her findings in serialized podcast form. Consider yourself her gun-toting co-host as you investigate strange happenings on Pandora, Promethea, Eden-6, and Nekrotafeyo in search of answers (and loot) with the help of some familiar faces.
In the Director’s Cut, Vault Hunters can scour the galaxy to solve a string of murders, score loot with three new Vault Cards, and enjoy never-before-seen insights into the development of Borderlands 3. You can also peruse Borderlands 3's beginnings, bloopers, and cut content with a compilation of behind-the-scenes selections. And that’s not all! You can also explore a gallery full of concept art, storyboards, lost maps, and footage of Borderlands 3 from throughout its development.
Included in the Director’s Cut are three Vault Cards, which are your ticket to upcoming bundles of themed loot! The Vault Cards can be activated and leveled up to unlock a bevy of cosmetics plus some supremely powerful gear. When multiple Vault Cards are available, you'll have the option to select which one you want to be active.
This content requires Borderlands 3 to play and is included in Season Pass 2.
What's New
- Go toe-to-pincer with Hemovorous the Invincible, a gargantuan Varkid raid boss who drops some of the best loot in the game (provided you can actually kill her)
- Visit new locations on multiple planets to investigate a series of seemingly paranormal murders and help Ava launch her Mysteriouslier podcast
- Enjoy a collection of behind-the-scenes content from Borderlands 3's development, including concept art, storyboards, clips, and more
- Work your way through three Vault Cards featuring themed loot and powerful gear! Collect tons of added cosmetics, including new Vault Hunter Heads and Skins, weapon skins and trinkets, lively emotes, ECHO Device skins, and room decorations to display proudly aboard Sanctuary III
Price
$9.74
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Reviews
31% positive out of 274
Updated 15/12/2025 12:20
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Highest ranking achieved on 19/07/2023
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