I’ve been looking forward to the first Borderlands 4 story expansion. I had a thoroughly good time with the base game, and while I could largely take or leave its two post-launch bounty packs, the promise of a new adventure called to me. Delving into eldritch horror with series favorite Ellie, Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned has the setup to be something special. It even introduces the game’s fifth playable character, robotic gambler and rogue C4SH. Unfortunately, its price has left people with a rather sour taste in their mouth, and the DLC with a ‘mostly negative’ Steam review average.
Borderlands 4’s Mad Ellie expansion plummets into the red as players reject $30 price tag
29 March 20260

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