Borderlands’ Takedown missions are free for any single established player and include strike-style gameplay and rewards, and they are usually powered by Gearbox between the bigger declines in the game’s DLC content. The Guardian Breach strategy set to turn up near today through a number of compatibility changes and improvements for the game’s Mayhem endgame modes, but the developer has opted to hold off discharging the most up-to-date patch for a few days, relating to the Black Lives Matter production criteria.
Gearbox and 2K’s statement also accompanied the news that the distributor would put an extra $1 million to fund its 2K Foundations program with the goal of “fighting racial treachery and imbalances across the globe in dark networks.” While passing up new substance is terrible, the defer isn’t without a decent purpose behind it, and the odds are solid that most fans will be okay with holding up a brief time longer.
2 K is not the main distributor requiring that its business be postponed for the current week in solidarity with the ongoing struggles; Sony has postponed a lot of PS5 uncovers set during the current week, and Epic has also postponed the dispatch of its new Fortnite season.
Another date for the Takedown at the Guardian Breach wasn’t reported, yet fans can almost certainly anticipate that the new substance should show up in Borderlands 3 preceding the Bounty of Blood DLC drops on June 25, or simultaneously. Up to that point, a month ago’s Revenge of the Cartel’s occasion, which was initially set to wrap up today, is as yet accessible for players searching for another opportunity to get the top-level rigging included, and fans simply getting into the arrangement can raise themselves to an acceptable level with the Handsome Collection, which was an ongoing free giveaway on the Epic Games Store.
Borderlands 3 is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.