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.
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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.
This would've been a deal if it included the DLCs. The game has been out for a few years, and i think it was even free at one point. Or might be I got it free with my gpu. In either case, I'll wait for Epic to put it for free or decent sale with dlcs. They had Tina recently. Hopefully, they'll have this one as well.
B3 was free on epic in May of 2022. They repeat often for non AAA games, but this might not come back.
So you care who made the device, not what personal info is on the device? Strange line in the sand.
BTW, read your ISP's, PC's, phone's, mobile carrier's.....even SlickDeal's EULA before complaining about GearBox's.
Side note: Some people will believe anything a meme or reddit told them to think and no amount of evidence could ever dissuade them. Not sure why we even.....
No, it isn't about who made the device. It is about how people use PCs for investments, banking, insurance, health care, rent, soical security, food stamps, retirement, etc., Almost nobody is doing that on a Switch.
No, it isn't about who made the device. It is about how people use PCs for investments, banking, insurance, health care, rent, soical security, food stamps, retirement, etc., Almost nobody is doing that on a Switch.
Laws don't change because of how you assume others probably / typically / should etc us a device. If my Switch (or whatever) has access to my banking info...it doesn't matter if I use my Switch to access it normally. If it has access, once you give Nintendo that foot in the door, they can do what they want to anything it is connected / associated with. You claim that behavior is bad but you excuse it at the same time?
LOL, you are seriously making the case privacy doesn't matter when talking about a video game....when complaining about privacy within a video game?
If you are really so concerned with the EULA, just don't use your video gaming device (Switch, laptop, tablet, etc) for "investments, banking, insurance, health care, rent, soical security, food stamps, retirement, etc."....your logic, not mine. You entire argument is someone else gets to dictate what devices you can expect privacy on. To me that is absurd but you do you...especially when complaining about privacy.
I personally think handing my devices over to anyone to do anything just because they project a use case on to me is a horrible idea and worst than your normal 'slippery slope.'
Might as well claim the 4th amendment doesn't cover kitchens or living rooms because people "nOrMaLlY" keep private items in their bedrooms so they have no expediation of pricing outside of that
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Thanks, that is all we needed to know.
That's certainly one way of continuing your trend of being a smug asshole for no reason.
BTW, read your ISP's, PC's, phone's, mobile carrier's.....even SlickDeal's EULA before complaining about GearBox's.
Side note: Some people will believe anything a meme or reddit told them to think and no amount of evidence could ever dissuade them. Not sure why we even.....
How do you function in our current society?
LOL, you are seriously making the case privacy doesn't matter when talking about a video game....when complaining about privacy within a video game?
If you are really so concerned with the EULA, just don't use your video gaming device (Switch, laptop, tablet, etc) for "investments, banking, insurance, health care, rent, soical security, food stamps, retirement, etc."....your logic, not mine. You entire argument is someone else gets to dictate what devices you can expect privacy on. To me that is absurd but you do you...especially when complaining about privacy.
I personally think handing my devices over to anyone to do anything just because they project a use case on to me is a horrible idea and worst than your normal 'slippery slope.'
Might as well claim the 4th amendment doesn't cover kitchens or living rooms because people "nOrMaLlY" keep private items in their bedrooms so they have no expediation of pricing outside of that