Gearbox confirms that the redesigned virtual reality version of Borderlands 2 will only include the base game on its release date via a message on its twitter account.
One of the most talked about ads on the occasion of the second anniversary of PlayStation VR, it was the Borderlands 2 VR. A new edition of the RPG and first-person shooter adapted to virtual reality. For which it was decided to completely dispense with the cooperative modes, altering mechanics such as the definitive abilities and the driving scheme to accommodate this change (in addition to to support the controls Move).
Borderlands 2 VR launches with the full core game of Borderlands 2 and the original four Vault Hunters, with the complete experience re-imagined for VR!
– Borderlands (@Borderlands) October 23, 2018
Today Gearbox confirmed on its twitter that the game will not include any of the downloadable content present in the other versions. Even excluding “the Mechanomancer”, the fifth playable character that appeared as a release DLC in the original title. The message does not specify whether this content will be available in the future or not. Although the company claimed not to be working on more games in the series. They may also decide to include one of these expansion packs if the game is well received when it comes out next 14 december exclusively for PSVR.