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2K is really the only party to blame here. 2K artificially manipulated the prices in a “complete the set” type bundle to make season passes etc. register as free… while the total price is correct this prevents the bundle from being purchased.
For example, they forgot to release Midnight Suns in EGS in my region and won’t take action even when I inform them.
Like how can they forgot to release a game… and refuse to acknowledge it? What do they want? An entire nation to pirate it? (The game is available on consoles and Steam… but the fact they won’t acknowledge and fix EGS is kinda stupid)
I hope they will acknowledge and fix the issue with pandora box… and not pull a stupid Midnight Suns card on us.
This bundle lists Borderlands 1 GOTY Edition twice for 30€ each and at least three different versions of Borderlands 3, which I assume are all included in the Borderlands 3 Collectors Edition... All that to inflate price and obfuscate the lack of value.
Don't encourige publishers by buying this kind of manipulated crap.
Also at this point you need a guide to understand what the different deluxe, special, director's cut, hyper editions and turbo bundles include and what not. And probably 2K would like you to pay for such a guide to.
This is AAA gaming at it's worst. I will now remove all Borderland games from my wishlist because I do not want to support this company.
BL3 game - just the base-game
BL3 Delux - base + some DLC
BL3 Ultimate - base + All DLCs
And then there is the Borderlands-collection which makes it clear that it is a collection of all BL-games.
You might have had a point before they cleaned up the lineup.
In those bundles we have (or in some cases don't)
Borderlands 1 Game of the Year
Borderlands 1 Game of the Year - Enhanced
Borderlands 3
Borderlands 3 Designer's Cut
Borderlands 3 Director's Cut
This is ridiculous.
I am really glad that there are games like BG3. You buy the game. You get the game. All of it. That's it. No spreadsheet needed for pre-order bonusses, DLCs, Season Passes, Director's Cuts, Enhanced Editions or Super Deluxe bundles.
We are talking about 5 (?) games here. The fact that I can't decide, how many fully distinct GAMES are in this bundle, should tell you something. The "Pre-Sequel" might just be a re-packaged Borderlands 1 with some DLCs or a pre-order Demo for Borderlands 2 or 3 as far as I know without researching the extended lore of Borderland version history. And these 5 (?) games have 90 (!!!) individual items that were sold seperately.
And even if you want to make it very simple by just telling me to get the Ultimate Pandora Way of Water edition because it includes everything: Well, as established before, until recently it included duplicate entries for twice the price. And after fixing the "problem" the bundle now more than doubled it's total price. form 60 to 140€. You need a calculator to find out, what you are actually paying for, because you can'T trust, that they did not stealthily just charge double the price for some items to inflate the bundle price and still claim 91% discount!!!
If you can't see that this got out of hand, then I can't help you.