Not only does the spinoff feature cameos from fan favorite characters like Zer0, Brick, Mordecai, and Athena, but it has a noticeable impact on the franchise’s story as a whole. The trailer reveals little about the game’s story, keeping much of the main narrative beats hidden behind explosions, catchy music, and shots of the Tales from the Borderlands cast. RELATED: Borderlands 3's Multiverse Skins Could Be More Than Just Skins Since then, an official trailer has been unveiled, with the game officially available to download right now. Last week saw confirmation that it would be making a comeback, though, with Gearbox making an official post announcing its re-launch last week. Taken down back in 2019, Tales from the Borderlands has been absent from online shops for over a year, with fans of the episodic game wondering when, and if, it would return. Fortunately, Tales from the Borderlands has made a return, with the choice-based adventure game now available in digital storefronts.
Tales from the Borderlands was an unfortunate victim of developer Telltale’s shutdown, with the game being delisted following the studio’s temporary closure.