At the opening event of the previous Summer Game Festival, Gearbox Software officially announced the "Borderlands" series spin-offs "Tiny Tina's Wonderlands". Today, foreign media IGN announced the game's characters, game settings, magic spells and enemies and other information, let's take a look.

Little Tina's Fantasy Lands is set shortly after Borderlands 2's DLC "Little Tina Invades the Dragon Castle," but Creative Director Matt Cox says players don't need to know the story of the Little Tina Invasion of the Dragon Castle DLC because it's a whole new adventure in a whole new world. Little Tina's Fantasy Land is a four-player co-op game set in "an unpredictable fantasy world", which constantly changes with Tina Jr.'s operation. Suggesting to IGN that Matt Cox is not a game that "experiences the whole story all at once," he notes that there is plenty of loot to collect and "repeatable ending content."
Unlike Borderlands, in Little Tina's Fantasy Lands, players can create and customize their own heroes, and they can choose from a variety of classes. It's unclear whether these custom characters are voiced. In this game, Ashley Birch (Life strange) voices Tina Jr., Andy Samberg (Elf Hostel) will voice Captain Valentine, and Will Arnett (Bojack the Horseman) will voice the main villain, the Dragon King. Wanda Sykes (Harry Quinn) will voice "the rules-obsessed robot" Fret.
Weapons and loot are the focus of the game, and Matt Cox says that the weapons in the game are not customizable, but a wide variety of weapons can be found during the game, including guns, melee weapons, and spells. The game seems to have replaced the grenades in Borderlands with "spells". Players will also find armor and amulets during gameplay (which may increase skills or change attributes). In this game, different classes have different skills, and players can increase the range of their special skills through spells. Matt Cox said: "Actually, we prefer to think of spells as mini-skills because of their power and a variety of ways of manifesting themselves. ”
The enemies in this game have the typical characteristics of fantasy creatures, and are more in line with little Tina's "crazy ideas". The trailer shows a dragon that is very common in Western fantasy works, a skeleton drilled out of the ground, and a muscular, legging great white shark. Matt Cox adds: "Players can expect some 'slightly distorted' fantasy creatures to appear. ”
"Little Tina's Fantasy Land" will be officially released in early 2022, when the game will land on this generation of consoles and PCs, supporting full Chinese (including Chinese interface, subtitles and dubbing).