Tales from the Borderlands Episode 3 out June 23

Catch a Ride

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In life, sometimes it’s best to celebrate the little victories. For instance, the forces of the universe have prevented me from attending E3 this year, but as a consolation, Telltale is releasing Tales from the Borderlands Episode 3: Catch a Ride right after the show. It’ll be nice to go into the review without being totally wiped from a week’s worth of work.

Along with the news of the release date, Telltale sent along some screenshots to peruse. There are some bits and pieces of information that we didn’t know by the end of Atlas Mugged, most notably that the Gortys Project appears to be more than just a sphere. It’s also a potentially sapient robot.

Other notable screens show Rhys looking kind of badass for once, Athena with her Aspis shield (I stole it from her in the second episode), and new character Vallory the Queenpin.

Tales from the Borderlands: Catch a Ride will release the week of June 23 on Android, iOS, Mac, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.


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