While some have criticizedTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsfor being too similar toBorderlands 3, it does have its fair share of differences. Alongside aT rating forTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsthat impacts its tone and allows for a larger audience, concepts like the Overworld and character creator are entirely new for the series. Further, spells prove to be significantly different from grenades, with players able to craft entire builds around them.

With the game having some unique qualities, it is not that surprising that the approachTiny Tina’s Wonderlandstakes to DLC differs from what is seen in the mainBorderlandsgames. While many are not a fan of the spin-off’s approach, it is worth comparing the two Season Passes to see just how different they really are in terms of content.

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Borderlands 3’s Season Pass

WhileBorderlands 3received a second Season Passthat featured the Designer’s Cut, Director’s Cut, and some cosmetics, it was the initial Season Pass that provided the bulk of post-launch content. Priced at $50, the Season Pass included four major expansions for the game, withBorderlands 3following in the footsteps of the originalBorderlandsandBorderlands 2when it comes to its expansion count.

The expansions, each priced at $15, provided hours of content for the game. Alongside several new locations and a fresh planet, players got to enjoy some story campaigns and side missions in each expansion that totaled 5-10 hours in length. The DLC forBorderlands 3was heavily praised by fans, with many believing thatexpansions like Bounty of Bloodwere better than the main game’s story. The Season Pass also included some Butt Stallion-themed gear as a bonus.

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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Season Pass

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands’ Season Passis noticeably cheaper at $30, though this is for good reason. This is because it is comprised of four replayable missions called Mirrors of Mystery (each costing $10) as opposed to four full-on mini campaigns. Each Mirror run takes between 10-30 minutes, with four different versions of the Mirror’s boss in total - making for about two hours of content per DLC at most.

Obviously,Mirrors of Mystery like Coiled Captorsproviding far less content than proper expansions has proven to be controversial, with many fans upset that there is not much story beyond Vesper’s narration. While the DLC does provide a hub area with a special loot source called the Wheel of Fate, the Mirrors themselves feel too similar to the Chaos Chamber for some players. This is likely intentional, as after players face the boss and see the areas in a Mirror of Mystery, the content will be added to the Chaos Chamber. This is a solid approach, as it sees the Chaos Chamber endgame mode consistently expanding, but the DLCs themselves are a bit lacking to say the least.

Overall, theBorderlands 3Season Pass provides over a dozen hours more content than the one forTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsdespite only costing $20 more. WhileGearboxwas wise to make the spin-off’s Season Pass a fair bit cheaper, fans are still disappointed in how brief the Mirrors of Mystery are. WithTiny Tina’s Wonderlandsbeing the perfect game for proper story expansions due to its Bunkers and Badasses premise, it is a bit of a shame that the Season Pass does not provide any. On the bright side, there is a new class dropping alongside the fourth Mirror of Mystery, sweetening the deal and offering something the originalBorderlands 3Season Pass did not.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandsis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox One Series X.