Compara los precios de Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Season Pass (DLC) Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gearbox Software. Publicado por 2K Games. Lanzado el 25/3/2022. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, First Person, FPS / TPS, Adventure, RPG.

Four bite-sized dungeon runs and a brand-new Blightcaller class bolted onto Wonderlands' endgame loop. Solid for Chaos Chamber addicts, thin for everyone else.

The Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Season Pass is a post-launch content bundle for Gearbox's fantasy-flavored FPS-RPG, and calling it substantial would be generous. What you get is four replayable dungeons called Mirrors of Mystery, each anchored by a multi-phase boss fight, all accessed through a mysterious NPC named Vesper at a hub called Dreamveil Overlook. The four dungeons pit you against Chums the Old God in Coiled Captors, the culinary horror show that is Imelda the Sand Witch in Glutton's Gamble, the mechanized brutality of Fyodor the Soul Warden in Molten Mirrors, and finally Redmourne the Trivern in Shattering Spectreglass. Each boss scales in difficulty across multiple forms, and clearing a dungeon feeds its boss and layouts into the Chaos Chamber pool, expanding that endgame randomizer with fresh variables. The Chaos Chamber itself is Wonderlands' roguelite endgame spine: randomized rooms, miniboss checkpoints, a final boss gauntlet, three lives, and a loot room at the end where you feed Rainbow Crystals to pointy-toothed rabbit statues in exchange for targeted gear types. It works well enough as a loop, and the Season Pass genuinely does deepen it. More boss variants in rotation means fewer repeat encounters per session, and the Blightcaller class unlocked by Shattering Spectreglass is the pass's single clearest selling point. It is a seventh multiclass option specializing in elemental damage, particularly poison, with two Action Skills (Spirit Swarm and Plaguestorm) and a skill tree that synergizes across most of the existing class roster. Build theorycrafters will find real mileage in pairing it with Spore Warden or Spellshot, though it does not dramatically break the meta. Here is the honest part: the Mirrors of Mystery dungeons are short. Very short. Each one is roughly five small areas and a boss arena, and a single run clears in well under thirty minutes even on a first visit. Community reaction has been consistently critical of the value proposition, with the DLC packs drawing comparisons to Chaos Chamber side content rather than the full narrative campaigns previous Borderlands season passes delivered. There is no new story to speak of, no companion banter, no branching dialogue. Vesper is a fine framing device but she is not a character you will remember six months later. The Blightcaller aside, the cosmetic rewards and additional background stories (including the new Nerfed by Bunker Master background) feel like filler unlocks rather than reasons to buy. If you are a Chaos Chamber grinder who has hit diminishing returns on the base content pool, the Season Pass delivers a meaningful injection of variety: new boss mechanics, over 100 additional Legendary weapons and gear pieces, and the build-unlocking Blightcaller. The content starts scaling from level 13, so returning for alternate characters is viable. But if you cleared the base game and drifted away, this pass will not pull you back. There is no narrative hook, no world-expanding lore, and no quest design worth calling out. It is endgame fuel for players who were already running on the Chaos Chamber engine, and only middling fuel at that. Monika, Scout Team

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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Season Pass (DLC) Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S

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Four bite-sized dungeon runs and a brand-new Blightcaller class bolted onto Wonderlands' endgame loop. Solid for Chaos Chamber addicts, thin for everyone else.

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The Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Season Pass is a post-launch content bundle for Gearbox's fantasy-flavored FPS-RPG, and calling it substantial would be generous. What you get is four replayable dungeons called Mirrors of Mystery, each anchored by a multi-phase boss fight, all accessed through a mysterious NPC named Vesper at a hub called Dreamveil Overlook. The four dungeons pit you against Chums the Old God in Coiled Captors, the culinary horror show that is Imelda the Sand Witch in Glutton's Gamble, the mechanized brutality of Fyodor the Soul Warden in Molten Mirrors, and finally Redmourne the Trivern in Shattering Spectreglass. Each boss scales in difficulty across multiple forms, and clearing a dungeon feeds its boss and layouts into the Chaos Chamber pool, expanding that endgame randomizer with fresh variables. The Chaos Chamber itself is Wonderlands' roguelite endgame spine: randomized rooms, miniboss checkpoints, a final boss gauntlet, three lives, and a loot room at the end where you feed Rainbow Crystals to pointy-toothed rabbit statues in exchange for targeted gear types. It works well enough as a loop, and the Season Pass genuinely does deepen it. More boss variants in rotation means fewer repeat encounters per session, and the Blightcaller class unlocked by Shattering Spectreglass is the pass's single clearest selling point. It is a seventh multiclass option specializing in elemental damage, particularly poison, with two Action Skills (Spirit Swarm and Plaguestorm) and a skill tree that synergizes across most of the existing class roster. Build theorycrafters will find real mileage in pairing it with Spore Warden or Spellshot, though it does not dramatically break the meta. Here is the honest part: the Mirrors of Mystery dungeons are short. Very short. Each one is roughly five small areas and a boss arena, and a single run clears in well under thirty minutes even on a first visit. Community reaction has been consistently critical of the value proposition, with the DLC packs drawing comparisons to Chaos Chamber side content rather than the full narrative campaigns previous Borderlands season passes delivered. There is no new story to speak of, no companion banter, no branching dialogue. Vesper is a fine framing device but she is not a character you will remember six months later. The Blightcaller aside, the cosmetic rewards and additional background stories (including the new Nerfed by Bunker Master background) feel like filler unlocks rather than reasons to buy. If you are a Chaos Chamber grinder who has hit diminishing returns on the base content pool, the Season Pass delivers a meaningful injection of variety: new boss mechanics, over 100 additional Legendary weapons and gear pieces, and the build-unlocking Blightcaller. The content starts scaling from level 13, so returning for alternate characters is viable. But if you cleared the base game and drifted away, this pass will not pull you back. There is no narrative hook, no world-expanding lore, and no quest design worth calling out. It is endgame fuel for players who were already running on the Chaos Chamber engine, and only middling fuel at that.

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Monika · Scout Team

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