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Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and her Pirate’s Booty (MAC) DLC
Cijena: $4.01 USD
Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty is the first DLC for Borderlands 2. The Vault Hunter has discovered a new area of Pandora named Oasis, a once beautiful ocean front resort which is now a run down, deserted wasteland on the edge of a massive desert. Here the Vault Hunter meets up with the owner of the establishment, a Hunter S. Thompson-like character whose friends are not as lively as they used to be. While helping him out there is a new threat that is discovered...pirates, vicious sand pirates who roam the desert seas, with one of these factions being led by the DLC's namesake, Captain Scarlett.
3.8
(35 recenzija)
Programer
Triptych Games
Datum izlaska
Oct 15th, 2012
Trenutna dostava
24/7 Podrška
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Opis
Enter the hostile wastelands of Pirate Bay in search of ancient treasure buried somewhere in the waste, a cache that would make even the most stoic of Pandora explorers hunger for its discovery. It's rumored to be guarded by the largest, most vicious creature on Pandora – but that shouldn't deter a real adventurer... featuring new wasteland locations, new enemies, new quests, and much more loot!
Note: The Mac and Linux versions of Borderlands 2 are available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish only.
- Get Ready for a Swashbuckling Adventure: Fight off hordes of new enemies including pirate bandits, and desert worms.
- Forge (And Break) New Alliances: Meet Captain Scarlett, you’ll need her help to make your way through Pirate’s Bay. But watch your back, Pirates will do anything for treasure.
- Discover Uncharted Territories and Find New Treasures: With a multitude of new quests and locations, Pirate’s Booty is set to offer more of everything. New side quests, new weapons, new gear are all yours for the taking.
Note: The Mac and Linux versions of Borderlands 2 are available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish only.
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