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A bridge DLC that sends you back to Pandora one last time before Borderlands 3, with new loot, a raised level cap, and Lilith front and center.

Commander Lilith and the Fight for Sanctuary is a farewell lap around Pandora, released as a send-off before Borderlands 3 launched. It is a shooter-looter expansion built on the same cell-shaded, gun-obsessed bones as the base Borderlands 2 game, and if you have any unfinished business with Handsome Jack's world, this DLC gives you a decent excuse to come back. The campaign runs a handful of hours, introduces a new zone called Dahl Abandon, and weaves Lilith into the spotlight as both mission-giver and actual narrative subject, which is a welcome change from the base game's tendency to sideline her. On the loot side, the expansion raises the level cap and brings a batch of new legendaries and unique weapons into the pool. For min-maxers who spent hours farming the Bee Shield or chasing perfect Siren builds, that cap increase alone justifies reinstalling. The new gear is themed around the story beats, so you are not just grinding for abstract power but picking up weapons tied to characters and factions you recognize. Build variety benefits from the bump, and the extra levels give each Vault Hunter's skill tree a little more room to breathe, even if the fundamental archetypes were already locked in by the time most players hit the original cap. The writing is classic Borderlands: punchy, self-aware, occasionally juvenile, and anchored by Marcus narrating events with his trademark detached irony. Do not walk in expecting the moral weight of a Disco Elysium monologue or branching dialogue that reshapes the world around your choices. This is linear mission design with a thin story layer on top. What Gearbox does well here is fan service executed with enough sincerity that it avoids feeling cynical. Returning characters get genuine moments. Lilith's arc, though short, pays off in ways that matter if you care about where her story goes in Borderlands 3. The villain is thin compared to Handsome Jack, but then again, almost everyone is. Co-op remains the best way to play. Solo runs are completely functional, but the chaos of four players tearing through waves of Hyperion soldiers with wildly different builds is where Borderlands 2's design language clicks. The expansion supports the same co-op structure as the base game, scaling enemies to party size and keeping loot distribution competitive enough to cause friendly arguments. If you have a group that finished the main campaign and wants a weekend reunion, this is a tidy excuse. Filler quests do show up, some side missions exist purely to stretch playtime, but the main questline stays focused enough that you can skip the padding without guilt. For anyone who already owns Borderlands 2, this expansion is an easy pick-up if you want closure before moving to the third entry or just want a reason to theorycraft one more Salvador or Maya build. If you never finished the base game, do that first. The DLC assumes you are already invested in the world, and without that context it lands closer to competent than compelling. Monika, Scout Team

Borderlands 2: Commander Lilith & the Fight for Sanctuary (DLC)

Borderlands 2: Commander Lilith & the Fight for Sanctuary (DLC)

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9 jun 2019Gearbox Software, Aspyr (Mac)2K Games
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A bridge DLC that sends you back to Pandora one last time before Borderlands 3, with new loot, a raised level cap, and Lilith front and center.

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Commander Lilith and the Fight for Sanctuary is a farewell lap around Pandora, released as a send-off before Borderlands 3 launched. It is a shooter-looter expansion built on the same cell-shaded, gun-obsessed bones as the base Borderlands 2 game, and if you have any unfinished business with Handsome Jack's world, this DLC gives you a decent excuse to come back. The campaign runs a handful of hours, introduces a new zone called Dahl Abandon, and weaves Lilith into the spotlight as both mission-giver and actual narrative subject, which is a welcome change from the base game's tendency to sideline her. On the loot side, the expansion raises the level cap and brings a batch of new legendaries and unique weapons into the pool. For min-maxers who spent hours farming the Bee Shield or chasing perfect Siren builds, that cap increase alone justifies reinstalling. The new gear is themed around the story beats, so you are not just grinding for abstract power but picking up weapons tied to characters and factions you recognize. Build variety benefits from the bump, and the extra levels give each Vault Hunter's skill tree a little more room to breathe, even if the fundamental archetypes were already locked in by the time most players hit the original cap. The writing is classic Borderlands: punchy, self-aware, occasionally juvenile, and anchored by Marcus narrating events with his trademark detached irony. Do not walk in expecting the moral weight of a Disco Elysium monologue or branching dialogue that reshapes the world around your choices. This is linear mission design with a thin story layer on top. What Gearbox does well here is fan service executed with enough sincerity that it avoids feeling cynical. Returning characters get genuine moments. Lilith's arc, though short, pays off in ways that matter if you care about where her story goes in Borderlands 3. The villain is thin compared to Handsome Jack, but then again, almost everyone is. Co-op remains the best way to play. Solo runs are completely functional, but the chaos of four players tearing through waves of Hyperion soldiers with wildly different builds is where Borderlands 2's design language clicks. The expansion supports the same co-op structure as the base game, scaling enemies to party size and keeping loot distribution competitive enough to cause friendly arguments. If you have a group that finished the main campaign and wants a weekend reunion, this is a tidy excuse. Filler quests do show up, some side missions exist purely to stretch playtime, but the main questline stays focused enough that you can skip the padding without guilt. For anyone who already owns Borderlands 2, this expansion is an easy pick-up if you want closure before moving to the third entry or just want a reason to theorycraft one more Salvador or Maya build. If you never finished the base game, do that first. The DLC assumes you are already invested in the world, and without that context it lands closer to competent than compelling.

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Monika · Scout Team

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Gearbox Software, Aspyr (Mac)
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2K Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 jun 2019

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