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Borderlands 2 All-Access Special

We've got something very special lined up all this week for you Pandora lovers out there.

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We've collaborated with 2K and Gearbox Software for an all-new, all-access pass to the world of Borderlands 2 all this week on Gamereactor.

For the next seven days we'll be dropping a brand new piece of content every morning as we stitch together the story of the Borderlands series from its creators, what the studio has been doing to make the sequel even better - as well as revealing some never-seen before content that you'll come across during your time as a gun-slinging killer on Pandora.

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But as for what's showing all this week? Oh we can't tell you that. You'll just have to come back and check each day.

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Point yourself to our mini-site for all things Borderlands 2 - so no matter if you're a veteran, a newcomer, or a jaded FPS player, you'll find out why Borderlands 2 is shaping up to be one of the best shooter experiences of the year. You'll not find anything quite like this anywhere else!

If you like being teased though, turn over the page and start brainstorming!

DAY 1

Today's reveal: Randy Pitchford Interview

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DAY 2

Today's reveal: Memories of Borderlands

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DAY 3

Today's reveal: Welcome Back to Pandora

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DAY 4

Today's reveal: The Story of Borderlands 2

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DAY 5

Today's reveal: The Sound of Borderlands 2

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DAY 6

Today's reveal: The Design of Borderlands 2

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DAY 7

Today's reveal: The Art of Borderlands 2

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