From four full expansions to some fresh skill trees and a new game mode, Gearbox has been building off the base game for quite some time now, doing its best to introduce diverse content types to keep people playing. With Borderlands 3 releasing back in 2019, the second season pass will likely carry it through 2021, marking two years of fresh content for the title - a similar length of support time to what Borderlands 2 had. One major point against Borderlands 3 seeing more premium content drops is the fact that the game has already seen plenty of post-launch support. RELATED: Borderlands 3: The Best Places To Farm Eridium However, even with the potential in place for more content, Borderlands 3 will likely not be getting another season pass.
While this would obviously be further down the road and may not even be under consideration by Gearbox at the moment, there is potential for more content to come. While it is great to know that the latest Borderlands will be continuing to see new additions for the rest of 2021 at the very least, it will be interesting to see what Gearbox does with the game beyond that.Īfter all, with Borderlands 3 being given more expansions and a brand-new season pass, it does not seem out of the realm of possibility that a third season of content could happen. Borderlands 3 is currently having its life cycle extended via a second season pass, offering new content via the Designer’s Cut expansion and the upcoming Director’s Cut DLC.