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The deliverd alriight. Delivered failure.
Both Borderlands 1 and 2 had four campaigns (Ok, so calling Moxxi's DLC in 1 a campaign is a bit of a stretch, but still) as part of the Season Pass that took several hours each and introduced new areas, missions, characters, and storylines.
What do we get in the PreSequel Season Pass? Two characters, an arena DLC that makes Moxxi's from Borderlands 1 look like an epic saga, and some unnamed vague DLC relating to Claptrap....
Nevermind that the PreSequel is also a buggy, glitchy, crashy mess... they really really REALLY dropped the ball from Borderlands 1 and 2. I pre-ordered the previoug games, but I am not going to pre-order 3.
Give me some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ CONTENT!
To put this argument in contect just look at how incredibly awesome and long each fo the Borderlands and Borderlands 2 DLC's were. Not only were they almost entirely campagins, but they were LONG and GOOD. This, this is ♥♥♥♥.
The only way to console yourself with having bought this SP is to say to yourself that it's not as bad as the Shadow of Mordor season pass.