Following two Season Passes,Borderlands 3is now packed with content, giving gamers plenty of enemies to fight and guns to loot. Gamers have the deepest Vault Hunters to play with, unique modes like Arms Race, and consistent events with modified loot to keep them engaged. WithVault Cards to completeas well, there is a reason to keep playing, and the game could prove popular for years to come. However, its days as the only active game in theBorderlandsuniverse may be coming to an end soon.
BeyondBorderlands 3, gamers may be enjoying a Tiny Tina-focused adventure calledWonderlands. Part of a massive 2K leak that has been verified by reputable sources, there is a good chance that the game is revealed at E3. While fans only know the title for the rumored project, and that it will supposedly play similarly to otherBorderlandsgames, it is hard not be excited. Not only is Tiny Tina one of the most popular characters in the series, but Wonderlands could fix some ofBorderlands 3’s problems. While the currentBorderlandstitle is a good game,Wonderlandscould be a great one if it makes some specific improvements.

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Giving Borderlands Fans More Tiny Tina
One big issue thatthe rumored Tiny Tina gamewould automatically fix is Tina’s lack of screen time inBorderlands 3. Part of the B Team with Brick and Mordecai, the older version of the character is just as much fun as she is in the original. However, while it is a lot of fun to help her build a bomb in a main mission and help her get back a pet Skag in a side quest, Tina’s role is far less significant than most fans expected it to be. Outside of these missions, she does little else in the sequel, leaving most fans confused.
With Tiny Tina being popular enough tofeature in theBorderlandsmovieand get her own DLC inBorderlands 2, nobody would have expected a smaller role for the character in the threequel. It is a shame, then, that Tina was relegated to side content and a hidden broadcast of Bunkers and Badasses after her one main mission. The same can be said for Brick and Mordecai as well, as they never got to interact with Lilith, Maya, Tannis, or other returning characters. Still, with Tina not appearing in the DLC either, her absence is the most disappointing of all.

Given the name of the game, though, it seems like a guarantee thatTiny Tina fanswill be pleased withWonderlands. While she is unlikely to be a playable Vault Hunter, as pastBorderlandsnaming conventions like Moxxi’s Heist of the Handsome Jackpot and Psycho Krieg’s Fantastic Fustercluck do not make those characters playable, having her as the focus should be more than enough to please fans. Tina giving players all their quests, talking them through their missions, and assisting as an AI partner often would make for tons of memorable moments. She could bring the B-Team along, too, giving fans a lot more time with the beloved faction.
Giving Borderlands Fans More Raid Bosses
While more Tiny Tina would instantly improve the spinoff from a comedic and storytelling standpoint, one way it can deliver more is with its raid bosses. InBorderlands 3, there is only one proper raid boss, withHemovorous The Invincibleintroduced via the Director’s Cut DLC. While fans were pleased with the fight, as she offered a special arena with unique loot alongside immense difficulty, she remains the only endgame battle available in the thirdBorderlandsgame.
Considering thatBorderlands 2featured 10 different raid bosses, this was a major step down in terms of endgame content. While Wotan and Scourge were also Invincible enemies, they required a 30-minute Takedown full of grueling fights just to gain access to the battle. This stopped them from being farmable, and those trying to get straight to the raid boss were out of luck. WithBorderlands 3’s DLC possibly finished, the game’s post-launch support might end with a single proper raid boss, something thatTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsshould aim to avoid.

Given the lack of raid bosses inBorderlands 3, and the overwhelmingly positive reaction when Hemovorous arrived,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsshould double down on raid boss fights. WhileBorderlands 3’s Mayhem Modeis a fine source of endgame entertainment, nothing can top the intensity of a raid boss. IfTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfeatures several raid bosses at launch, and adds new raid bosses with every expansion, the game could have a far more enjoyable endgame thanBorderlands 3. WhileBorderlands 3features top-notch build variety, it lacks places to truly bush those builds to their limit, something that raid bosses are specifically designed to do.
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Giving Borderlands Fans A Story Like Assault On Dragon Keep
Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep is arguably the most popularBorderlandsDLC ever made, and despite many requests for a similarBorderlands 3expansion, it has not happened. Still being played to this day and evengetting a spinoff board game, Assault on Dragon Keep offers a unique backdrop that sees gamers shooting through a fantasy world. Full of references toLord of the RingsandGame of Thronesand packed with enemies like skeletons, fairies, and dragons, the expansion still holds up over seven years after its release. However, while the fantasy setting is great, it is Tiny Tina’s storytelling that makes it what it is.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandshas the chance to do the same thing that Assault on Dragon Keep did, but without treading the same territory. Instead of a Fantasy setting, Tiny Tina could make up her own ideas for whatever the “Wonderlands” are. Some could be inspired by fairy tales, while others could take on a sci-fi theme. Each could be colorful and unique, and with Tina filling the role of narrator once again, anything could happen. The rules oftheBorderlandsuniversecould go out the window, with Gearbox doubling down on randomness and fun.
At the core of Assault on Dragon Keep was an emotional story that let players know more about who Tiny Tina is as a character, and that should return as well. Under all the jokes and craziness, there should be some depth to this tale, whichever characters feature should be treated with respect. WithBorderlands 3’s deleted funeral scenerecently showcasing some strong writing, a Tiny Tina spinoff game could continue the trend. With so much potential for improvements and fan service,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandscould turn out to be even better thanBorderlands 3.