Steam has Borderlands 3 (PC/Steam Digital Download) on sale for $2.99.
Note: A Steam account is required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).
Thanks to Community Member Meteo for sharing this deal.
About this game:
The original shooter-looter returns, packing bazillions of guns and a mayhem-fueled adventure! Blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four new Vault Hunters.
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more).
Additional Information:
Rated 82% 'Very Positive' at Steam based on over 118k customer reviews.
Offer valid through June 19, 2025 or while pricing last
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Steam has Borderlands 3 (PC/Steam Digital Download) on sale for $2.99.
Note: A Steam account is required to activate/purchase and play (free to join).
Thanks to Community Member Meteo for sharing this deal.
About this game:
The original shooter-looter returns, packing bazillions of guns and a mayhem-fueled adventure! Blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four new Vault Hunters.
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more).
Additional Information:
Rated 82% 'Very Positive' at Steam based on over 118k customer reviews.
Offer valid through June 19, 2025 or while pricing last
Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
Looks like they (Take-Two) are getting a lot of flak for their new invasive/broad EULA. But this is still a good deal... I'll pick it up and keep it tucked away in my library until they get themselves sorted out.
I didn't know privacy laws were dictated by "general" concepts of assumed use cased projected to all end users? And wait until you find out about the Switch's built in internet browser which allows people to visit any site on the internet to include the social security, banking, etc.
Again, read your ISP's, PC's, phone's, mobile carrier's.....even SlickDeal's EULA before complaining about GearBox's.
....The mental gymnastics are strong in this thread.
I mean in a general moral sense no. In a personal "Is this potentially a problem for me personally?" since I do keep private stuff on my PC but not on my switch, the difference is obvious to anyone not weirdly playing "Aktually!" games in a forum.
I don't even know what this controversy is, and plan to buy this, but the practical difference is obvious in those two scenarios.
I mean in a general moral sense no. In a personal "Is this potentially a problem for me personally?" since I do keep private stuff on my PC but not on my switch, the difference is obvious to anyone not weirdly playing "Aktually!" games in a forum. I don't even know what this controversy is, and plan to buy this, but the practical difference is obvious in those two scenarios.
Nintendo's shareholders LOVE that reasoning. "Keep it up" they're saying.
Nintendo's shareholders LOVE that reasoning. "Keep it up" they're saying.
lol I have no idea what you are talking about. I don't have a switch 2 and won't for a long while yet, so no idea what my statement of "The obvious difference between being spied on by my console vs my laptop or cell phone seems obvious to anyone not playing "gotcha" games on forums" has to do with Nintendo's shareholders or their money?
Nintendo's shareholders LOVE that reasoning. "Keep it up" they're saying.
Oh I see. you thought I was saying "plan to buy a switch". No I planned to (and did) buy borderlands 3 on this sale, because this TOS is pretty much the same as everyone elses. My point was the dude claiming to not understand the practical difference between a console being invasive of privacy and a piece of software on my windows PC.
W.r.t. the game itself, I do feel that the quippy tone and humor of the Borderlands series in general feels like a relic of the previous decade, but the gameplay alone might be worth 3 dollars if looter shooters are your thing.
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Any discounts at other e-tailers for Borderlands 2? That's all I'm missing to make my library complete on Steam.
Looks like it's currently $5 on Steam for base game, or Eneba has base game for ~$3, GOTY for ~$5. I've seen some mixed opinions on Eneba, but I've bought a few games there without any issues (so far, knock on wood).
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Again, read your ISP's, PC's, phone's, mobile carrier's.....even SlickDeal's EULA before complaining about GearBox's.
....The mental gymnastics are strong in this thread.
I mean in a general moral sense no. In a personal "Is this potentially a problem for me personally?" since I do keep private stuff on my PC but not on my switch, the difference is obvious to anyone not weirdly playing "Aktually!" games in a forum.
I don't even know what this controversy is, and plan to buy this, but the practical difference is obvious in those two scenarios.
lol I have no idea what you are talking about. I don't have a switch 2 and won't for a long while yet, so no idea what my statement of "The obvious difference between being spied on by my console vs my laptop or cell phone seems obvious to anyone not playing "gotcha" games on forums" has to do with Nintendo's shareholders or their money?
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