What merely happened? Final week brought rumors of four unannounced games from 2K Games, including a Borderlands spinoff featuring Tiny Tina called Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. Surely enough, Gearbox confirmed the upcoming title during the Summer Game Fest Offset livestream yesterday, and it came with a few surprises.

While sharing the same graphical fashion and gameplay, Wonderlands has more of a Dungeons and Dragons fantasy theme than the sci-fi setting we're used to in Borderlands, though there are still plenty of guns. It features a entrada with co-op support for upward to four players and the ability to create and customize unique characters across multiple classes.

Players must defeat the Dragon Lord, encountering strange folk along the way that include a lute-wielding Bardbarian and the "Fairy Punchfather." Gearbox also promises "repeatable end-game content."

Some large stars are lending their names to Wonderlands: Andy Samberg, all-time known these days for his part equally detective Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, takes on the function of Captain Valentine; actress and stand-upward Wanda Sykes plays a rule-following robot named Frette; and Volition Arnett of Arrested Evolution/ BoJack Horseman (and much more) fame will phonation the Dragon Lord.

"For me, bringing actual Borderlands guns to fight dragons, skeletons, goblins, and more in an original fantasy world imagined by the galaxy's deadliest 13-year-sometime, Tiny Tina, as a new, full-featured triple-A videogame is a dream come true," said Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford.

Tiny Tina'southward Wonderlands is set to launch in early 2022, and will be available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Shop. It's also coming to Xbox Series X and Due south, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4.

The other rumored 2K Games titles include a very compelling sounding "XCOM with Curiosity heroes" project codenamed CODA, which several journalists have confirmed is real.