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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands details classes, environments and more

Oh, the sights you'll see.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands has today detailed two of its classes, four of its environments and more.

First, players will be able to choose between the Stabbomancer and Brr-Zerker classes (and likely more still unrevealed).

“Stabbomancers are sneaky, critical-hit-focused assassins who summon magic whirling blades to the battlefield and disappear into the shadows at will,” 2K and Gearbox said in a press release. “They are all about creating and capitalizing on opportunities. The skillful Stabbomancer exploits foes’ weaknesses to stealthily strike vital targets to bring enemies down before they know what hit them.”

Meanwhile, “Brr-Zerkers are tenacious, frost-infused bruisers who complement their firepower with an onslaught of brutal melee attacks,” 2K continued. “They are hardy warriors who hail from the frozen mountains, with a long line of ancestors who trained their bodies to withstand and even harness the bitter cold of icy winters. In battle, Brr-Zerkers prefer to do their fighting up close and personal, taking point on the front lines as a whirling maelstrom of exceptionally chilly death.”

Four environments were also detailed: Brighthoof (Wonderlands’ capital city), Butt Stallion’s Castle (a castle), Sunfang Oasis (a jungle-like locale) and the Tangledrift (beanstalk).

Check all this out in a new trailer, below.

Expect Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands from 22 March 2022 on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

25 March 2022
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