Borderlands 2 and Dishonored team up for a Valentine’s Day massacre

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I’m honestly not sure whether what’s inside the window is creepier than what’s outside.

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Oh come on. Are we starting the Valentine’s Day stuff already? It’s a month away. Sigh. Despite my protests, 2K and Bethesda are doing exactly that, as they’ve announced that they’ll be teaming up to offer bundles of Borderlands 2 with Dishonored, and Skyrim with BioShock Infinite, starting on 11 February.

Each bundle will cost $29.99, but – weep – will only be available in North America. On the plus side, everyone can enjoy the news post on 2K’s blog that reveals this, which takes the form of a letter sent from Borderlands‘ Claptrap to Bethesda. It mostly talks about how great Dishonored is, while crying big sobby tears about how lonely Valentine’s Day is. Go have a read of it.


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