Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Coiled Captors DLC Kicks Off the Season Pass This Week

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The Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Season Pass includes four pieces of DLC and the first of those, Coiled Captors, will be heading to PS4 and PS5 later this week. The expansion will add a replayable dungeon complete with a new boss that has four forms to take down and plenty of loot to make the battle worth your while.

When will Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Coiled Captors be released?

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Coiled Captors will be released on PS4 and PS5 on April 21. Players will need to venture through Vesper’s Mirrors of Mystery in Dreamveil Overlook on a brand new adventure through wintery wastelands, arid ruins, and flooding caverns. Here sits Chums, located somewhere deep within an icy mountain. Defeating Chums will add the Coiled Captors levels and boss to the Chaos Chamber.

Chums is an elder god who was caught in the body of a seawarg by the Coiled naga. No longer caring what people think of him, he is now little more than a rampaging beast who needs to be taken down to be freed. The catch is he needs to be taken down four times because each time he is defeated, he will take on a more powerful form with new attacks and abilities. If players die once during the battle, they’ll be thrown out of the mirror and will have to start their adventure over again. There’s no need to rush to take him down repeatedly, though, as his later forms won’t be available until the following times:

  • First Form: 9:30 AM PT on April 21
  • Second Form: 9:30 AM PT on April 28
  • Third Form: 9:30 AM PT on May 5
  • Final Form: 9:30 AM PT on May 12

Coiled Captors is the first of four DLC expansions to be included in the Season Pass. It will be followed by Glutton’s Gamble, Molten Mirrors, and Shattering Spectreglass at a later date. All will also be available for separate purchase from the Playstation Store.

In other news, Rainbow Six Siege got its first new map in three years as part of the Y7S1.2 update. Elsewhere, Elden Ring’s latest update has accidentally nerfed the Cerulean Hidden Tear.

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