Compare Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Gearbox Software. Published by 2K Games. Released on 9/13/2019. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, First Person, FPS / TPS, Adventure, RPG.

Gearbox's looter-shooter RPG returns with four new Vault Hunters, billions of procedural guns, and a full Season Pass worth of campaign DLC bundled in.

Borderlands 3 is a first-person looter-shooter that sits somewhere between a Diablo-style loot treadmill and a proper action RPG, with cel-shaded visuals, chaotic co-op, and enough randomized gun variety to fill a small warehouse. The Super Deluxe Edition bundles the base game with the full Season Pass 1, adding four complete campaign DLC packs, plus a spread of cosmetic packs (Retro, Neon, Gearbox, and Toy Box) and equippable XP and loot-drop boost mods. It is a substantial package by any measure, though it stops short of the Ultimate Edition, so Season Pass 2 content like the Designer's Cut skill trees and the Director's Cut raid boss are not included here. The four playable Vault Hunters are genuinely distinct: Amara the Siren channels psychic melee, FL4K the robot hunts with pet companions, Moze the Gunner pilots a mech called Iron Bear, and Zane the Operative layers gadget-based abilities. Each class carries three branching skill trees, and the community has spent years finding synergies that dramatically change how each one plays. A build built around Moze's grenade-spam loops plays nothing like a FL4K crit-stacking sniper build, which is the kind of build variety that actually holds up past the first playthrough. Weapon manufacturer identity also adds a layer of strategic texture: Maliwan guns charge before firing and hit with elemental damage, Jakobs rifles fire as fast as you can click and skip the elemental theatrics, and the assorted manufacturer quirks mean swapping loadouts feels like a genuine decision rather than a simple stat check. Where the game falters, and it does falter, is in its writing. The main-campaign villain duo, the Calypso Twins, simply do not land with the same gravity as Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2, and the humor too often leans on dated toilet gags and meme references that felt stale even at launch. Side quests are plentiful but uneven: some are genuinely funny or inventive, others are pure filler dressed up in loud dialogue. The story missions clock in at roughly 20 hours, but the loot-dense endgame, including True Vault Hunter mode and the Mayhem difficulty scaling system, is where the real mileage lives. The four Season Pass DLC campaigns (Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot, Guns Love and Tentacles, Bounty of Blood, and Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck) add new locations, enemies, and story beats that are, on average, better written than the main campaign. For an RPG player wondering whether this scratches a narrative itch: honestly, only halfway. The worldbuilding is colorful and the lore has texture if you hunt for it, but Borderlands 3 was never trying to be Disco Elysium. It is trying to be the best version of itself, which is a game where you shoot a gun that sprouts legs and chases enemies while hurling insults, collect a thousand more guns, then optimize a build around one specific gun until numbers explode on screen in deeply satisfying ways. On those terms, it largely delivers. Play it with a friend online and the pacing problems shrink considerably. Solo players will still have a solid time, but some late-game boss encounters tip into attrition rather than challenge. Monika, Scout Team

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Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition key

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Sep 13, 2019Gearbox Software2K Games
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Gearbox's looter-shooter RPG returns with four new Vault Hunters, billions of procedural guns, and a full Season Pass worth of campaign DLC bundled in.

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Best for co-op loot addicts who can tolerate weak villain writing in exchange for deep build variety and hundreds of hours of gun chaos.

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Borderlands 3 is a first-person looter-shooter that sits somewhere between a Diablo-style loot treadmill and a proper action RPG, with cel-shaded visuals, chaotic co-op, and enough randomized gun variety to fill a small warehouse. The Super Deluxe Edition bundles the base game with the full Season Pass 1, adding four complete campaign DLC packs, plus a spread of cosmetic packs (Retro, Neon, Gearbox, and Toy Box) and equippable XP and loot-drop boost mods. It is a substantial package by any measure, though it stops short of the Ultimate Edition, so Season Pass 2 content like the Designer's Cut skill trees and the Director's Cut raid boss are not included here. The four playable Vault Hunters are genuinely distinct: Amara the Siren channels psychic melee, FL4K the robot hunts with pet companions, Moze the Gunner pilots a mech called Iron Bear, and Zane the Operative layers gadget-based abilities. Each class carries three branching skill trees, and the community has spent years finding synergies that dramatically change how each one plays. A build built around Moze's grenade-spam loops plays nothing like a FL4K crit-stacking sniper build, which is the kind of build variety that actually holds up past the first playthrough. Weapon manufacturer identity also adds a layer of strategic texture: Maliwan guns charge before firing and hit with elemental damage, Jakobs rifles fire as fast as you can click and skip the elemental theatrics, and the assorted manufacturer quirks mean swapping loadouts feels like a genuine decision rather than a simple stat check. Where the game falters, and it does falter, is in its writing. The main-campaign villain duo, the Calypso Twins, simply do not land with the same gravity as Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2, and the humor too often leans on dated toilet gags and meme references that felt stale even at launch. Side quests are plentiful but uneven: some are genuinely funny or inventive, others are pure filler dressed up in loud dialogue. The story missions clock in at roughly 20 hours, but the loot-dense endgame, including True Vault Hunter mode and the Mayhem difficulty scaling system, is where the real mileage lives. The four Season Pass DLC campaigns (Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot, Guns Love and Tentacles, Bounty of Blood, and Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck) add new locations, enemies, and story beats that are, on average, better written than the main campaign. For an RPG player wondering whether this scratches a narrative itch: honestly, only halfway. The worldbuilding is colorful and the lore has texture if you hunt for it, but Borderlands 3 was never trying to be Disco Elysium. It is trying to be the best version of itself, which is a game where you shoot a gun that sprouts legs and chases enemies while hurling insults, collect a thousand more guns, then optimize a build around one specific gun until numbers explode on screen in deeply satisfying ways. On those terms, it largely delivers. Play it with a friend online and the pacing problems shrink considerably. Solo players will still have a solid time, but some late-game boss encounters tip into attrition rather than challenge.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamLooter-ShooterBuild Optimization4-Player Online Co-opProcedural LootMayhem ModeSkill Tree DepthSeason Pass IncludedTrue Vault Hunter Mode

System Requirements

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Memory
6 GB RAM
Storage
75 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7970
Processor
Intel i5-3570 / AMD FX-8350
System requirements
Windows 7/10

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Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
75 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 590
Processor
Intel i7-4770 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
System requirements
Windows 7/10

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Publisher
2K Games
Release Date
Sep 13, 2019

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As of 15 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition key is €8.97 at Eneba, out of 6 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition key was released on 13 September 2019.

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Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition key was developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games.