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Borderlands 3 to Celebrate 1-Year Anniversary Next Week With 6 Mini Events

It’s been nearly a year since Borderlands 3 launched on consoles and PC, and Gearbox Software is celebrating that anniversary with a few mini events starting next week. If you’ve been religiously playing this game since launch and want more loot, here’s some good news for you.

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Starting from July 30 to Sept. 10, a new mini event will be kickstarted each week on Thursday. Here are the details:

  • ECHOcast Overload (July 30 to Aug. 6) – Better chance of scoring loot during Rare Chest Events in the ECHOcast Twitch extension
  • Bonus Boss Loot (Aug. 6 to Aug. 13) – Most bosses have an increased chance to drop Legendary loot
  • Loot Monster Mayhem (Aug. 13 to Aug. 20) – Increased spawn rates for Loot variant enemies
  • Show Me The Eridium (Aug. 20 to Aug. 27) – Increased Eridium drops, plus Eridium item discounts
  • Mayhem Made Mild (Aug. 27 to Sept. 3) – All Easy modifiers in Mayhem Mode
  • Making It Rain (Sept. 3 to Sept. 10) – Enemies drop more in-game cash.

While they’re not quite full-blown expansions or new story scenarios, these events do still help to provide the game with some longevity and gives a reason for players to keep coming back for more.

Borderlands 3 is now available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


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