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Borderlands 3 Director’s Cut DLC Delayed Due to Texas Weather Issues

Borderlands 3 Director's Cut DLC Delayed

In today’s patch notes for Borderlands 3, Gearbox announced that the Borderlands 3 Director’s Cut DLC previously slated for March 18 will now be arriving April 8.

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They developer directly attributed this delay to the extreme weather conditions and power problems that plagued the state of Texas last month saying:

Due to challenges arising from the severe weather that impacted Texas last month, the Director’s Cut add-on will now launch on April 8. Thankfully, all of our team members and their families are safe and healthy, but our work on Director’s Cut was unavoidably disrupted and we’ve ultimately decided to shift the release date to ensure we deliver the best possible experience. We appreciate your understanding, and we’re excited for you to play Director’s Cut when it releases next month.

The main office of Gearbox Software is located in Frisco, Texas.

On the patch notes side of the posting, though, there is good news. A large handful of weapons (you might have at one point gotten your hands on) are getting damage buffs to increase their usefulness to anyone who happens across them:

  • Webslinger
  • Devoted
  • Roisen’s Thorns
  • Magnificent
  • Mother Too
  • Smart Gun XXL
  • Ten Gallon

With a now four week wait for the Director’s Cut DLC to arrive, there is certainly plenty of time to loot up better weaponry in the meantime.

Borderlands 3 is available on PC, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/SeriesX/S. Any PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players can expect a free upgrade to the next-gen versions of Borderlands 3.

If you are now wanting to find any of these guns, we have a guide for finding the Magnificent, but the rest are up to you. For all other Borderlands 3 related guides (including a whole host of legendary weapons) check out the associated Guide Wiki for the game.

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Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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