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Tiny Tina's Wonderlands' Sequel Being Canceled Would Be Sad, But Logical
2022’s Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands was a smaller-scale spin-off to the Borderlands franchise that landed with some success. A follow-up to the Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep expansion to Borderlands 2, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands did quite well for publisher Take-Two, who revealed that its sales exceeded expectations. It’s fair to assume that a game like this would get a follow-up of some kind, but the odds appear stacked against it now.
Rumors have come about which suggest that an unannounced sequel to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands was quietly canceled by Gearbox. Naturally, as Gearbox never officially announced the game, this is news that should be taken with a grain of salt. Still, while it would be fairly sad if a Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel never came to pass, it could be beneficial for developer Gearbox to move forward with something else.
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Borderlands 4 could take a page out of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ playbook by incorporating and iterating on one of its major components.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands 2’s Cancelation May Be For The Best
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ DLC Debacle Is Still Fresh
While it was a fairly well-received game at its initial launch – so much so that Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford hinted at more potential content – Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands saw heavy criticism for its post-launch content. The downloadable content added to the game was far too short – especially for the price that Gearbox was selling it at – and lacked the depth that Gearbox’s past expansions had been known for. The lone new class and four new quests felt tacked on and failed to justify the $30 asking price of the season pass.
Gearbox’s approach to post-launch content with Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands only served to spoil the positive momentum that the game had going for it following its successful launch. Thus, a sequel would inevitably be approached with some level of skepticism, and the Wonderlands DLC controversy is still fresh enough that it could soil a lot of excitement for a new game. Thus, it may be best for Gearbox to leave Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands where it is and focus on new projects.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands 2 Might Take Some Focus Away From Borderlands 4
The cancelation of a Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel may also be for the best because it never quite needed a sequel. While the game was a refreshingly different take on the Borderlands formula, it was nevertheless a spin-off to the series that didn’t meaningfully expand on the franchise’s universe. In a lot of ways, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands felt like a stopgap game to fill in some space while Gearbox was preparing a bigger release.
With Borderlands 4 finally getting an official reveal and 2025 release window, it will surely be Gearbox’s biggest priority. A brand-new mainline title will bring Gearbox more momentum than a sequel to a spin-off, and anticipation has naturally built in the five years since Borderlands 3’s release. Thus, it’s for the best that Gearbox re-centers itself on Borderlands 4, instead of trying to juggle it with a Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel.
Gearbox Could Benefit From Giving Other IPs Some Shine
It could also be said that a Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands sequel could end up feeling indicative of Gearbox’s reliance on Borderlands as an IP. Despite owning franchises such as Brothers in Arms and Duke Nukem, much of Gearbox’s recent in-house titles have been in the Borderlands series. Sure, Borderlands is its flagship franchise, but it may be worthwhile to give it a little rest after Borderlands 4 and focus on some of its dormant IPs.
With
Borderlands 4
finally getting an official reveal and 2025 release window, it will surely be Gearbox’s biggest priority.
While Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands was a good game, its post-launch content left a very sour taste in gamers’ mouths that Gearbox is still trying to wash out. Thus, a sequel might be asking for a little too much at this current point in time. While the potential sequel’s cancelation is certainly sad for fans of the spin-off, it may be for the best if Gearbox wants to put its best foot forward and earn back the trust of its players.
Embark on an epic adventure full of whimsy, wonder, and high-powered weaponry. Bullets, magic and broadswords collide across this chaotic fantasy world brought to life by the unpredictable Tiny Tina. Roll your own multiclass hero and loot, shoot, slash and cast your way through outlandish monsters and loot-filled dungeons on a quest to stop the tyrannical Dragon Lord. Tiny Tina is your disorderly guide through an extraordinary tabletop realm where rules rarely apply. Explore a vast overworld spanning majestic cities, dank mushroom forests, foreboding fortresses and more! Joining you at the table are headstrong captain Valentine and rule-obsessed robot Frette. During your quest to defeat the Dragon Lord, you’ll meet a cast of lovable misfits like a lute-wielding Bardbarian and your very own Fairy Punchfather. Everyone’s welcome, so join the party, throw on your adventuring boots and be Chaotic Great!
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- Borderlands
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- March 25, 2022
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