Borderlands 3 Bloody Harvest Details and Schedule Announced in New Trailer

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If you’re a Borderlands 3 player and you’re looking forward to new content, that wish is being granted this week by Gearbox! Today, the Borderlands 3 Bloody Harvest details have been announced, which includes the schedule, and some of the content players can expect.

The Borderlands 3 Bloody Harvest schedule has been revealed, and this seasonal event runs from October 24 to December 5, 2019.

What can players expect? There are new enemy types, the Terror combat mechanic, a new unique Legendary weapon, a new boss fight against Captain Haunt and more! If you manage to beat the challenges in Bloody Harvest, you can earn cosmetic rewards such as Vault Hunter skins, a weapon trinket and other goodies.

For details, read on below straight from Gearbox:

 To participate, you’ll need to have progressed far enough in the story campaign to have unlocked Sanctuary III, which happens early on. While Bloody Harvest is active, you’ll notice a peculiar newcomer aboard your ship: Maurice, a surprisingly friendly Saurian who can speak to you via a device of Tannis’ own invention. As Borderlands 3 Creative Director Paul Sage explained during The Borderlands Show, “Maurice is your guide to all of [Borderlands 3’s] seasonal events.”

GOING TO HECK

When Bloody Harvest begins, Maurice will offer you a repeatable mission that must be completed in order to reach Heck, the spooky setting for Borderlands 3’s Bloody Harvest. Maurice kindly asks that you collect a certain amount of Hecktoplasm, an item that drops from slain Haunted enemies. You’ll encounter Haunted enemies all over the galaxy during Bloody Harvest; you’ll know them by their ghostly green glow. Once you’ve collected enough Hecktoplasm, Maurice will open a portal to Heck aboard Sanctuary III that will transport you to the creepy domain of Captain Haunt and his undead minions.

Once you’ve managed to stop shaking in your boots at the sheer spookiness of Heck, you’ll have to fight your way through an undead army of Maliwan soldiers who are rising from their graves with ambitions of revenge. You’ll also encounter freaky fauna including flying, fire-breathing Rakk-o’-Lanterns and wretched Ratch that’ve gorged themselves on blood. Deep within the depths of Heck lies Captain Haunt, the bony final boss of Bloody Harvest.

COLLECTING NEW GEAR AND COSMETICS

Your enemies in Heck have a chance to drop gear that will only be available during Bloody Harvest, including Fearmonger, a new Legendary shotgun that packs a supernatural punch. You might also find Anointed weapons that play off the new Terror mechanic introduced in Bloody Harvest. Haunted enemies can inflict the Terror debuff, which will affect your aim and partially cloud your vision—but with these new Anointed effects, you can turn Terror into a beneficial boost of power.

There’s also a set of seasonal cosmetic items which won’t drop in Heck, but are still exclusive to the Bloody Harvest event. During the event, you have the chance to earn a skin for each of the four Vault Hunters (which also apply to Moze’s mech Iron Bear and Fl4K’s pets), a seasonal ECHO Device Skin, a shrunken head Weapon Trinket, and finally a ghostly Global Weapon Skin, all of which you can check out in the trailer up top.

To unlock these items, you’ll need to complete a new set of Challenges that are exclusive to Bloody Harvest. Progress towards completing these Challenges is tracked automatically, and each cosmetic item is unlocked via completing a certain number of these Challenges.

Once the patch for Borderlands 3 drops this week for Bloody Harvest, we’ll let our readers know.

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