It’s floating somewhere between the two, where much of the game is focused on the moon orbiting Pandora, the world where Borderlands has been set in both games.
2K Australia is leading development on The Pre-Sequel with Gearbox lending their expertise when needed. We get four new characters that we all see in the previous games.
”It’s pretty big. I don’t think it’s going to be as big as Borderlands 2,” Pitchford said. ”It might be as big, or a little bigger, than Borderlands 1. It might be kind of in between the two.” He added that it ”should be priced correctly, so we’ll have to see what happens in the market and understand the actual total value proposition that’s being offered.”
Today the Sir Hammerlock vs the Son of Crawmerax DLC released for Borderlands 2 on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel releases on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 later in 2014.