Borderlands 2 Players Get An Exclusive Class With Pre-Order
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Borderlands 2 Players Get An Exclusive Class With Pre-Order

Well, here’s something to get you raging about. Gearbox gave us a few new details on what we can expect from Borderlands 2. Character customization is getting a much needed overhall and players will be able to unlock new clothing, gear and even heads. It’s pretty cool to think that your character in Borderlands is going to stand out a bit more from the mix, however this was all overshadowed by the announcement of the Mechromancer class. The Mechromancer is a mix of human and machine who controls a giant robot called D374-TP (Deathtrap). The catch is, she’s only going to be available for those who preorder or those who are willing to shell out for post release DLC.
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Well, here’s something to get you raging about. Gearbox gave us a few new details on what we can expect from Borderlands 2. Character customization is getting a much needed overhall and players will be able to unlock new clothing, gear and even heads. It’s pretty cool to think that your character in Borderlands is going to stand out a bit more from the mix, however this was all overshadowed by the announcement of the Mechromancer class.

The Mechromancer is a mix of human and machine who controls a giant robot called D374-TP (Deathtrap). The catch is, she’s only going to be available for those who preorder or those who are willing to shell out for post release DLC.

What are your thoughts on this? Is this an acceptable move by a publisher adding in content after they had finished the game, or is this another example of publishers crossing the line? Let us know in the comment section below.


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