How Many Missions are in Guns, Love & Tentacles?

Guns, Love & Tentacles is Borderlands 3’s second DLC. Set on the mysterious planet of Xylourgos, it tells the story of Jakobs and Hammerlock’s nuptials alongside Eldritch Horror and some Cthulhu inspired mysteries. Along the way, you’ll meet an interesting cast of characters, complete a range of missions and carry out a host of side quests.

All up, Guns, Love & Tentacles will take about six-eight hours to complete, depending on how far you stray from the main path. There are some new collectibles to find as well as some awesome Legendaries and, as usual, a tonne of loot.

So, how many missions are there in Guns, Love & Tentacles? Let’s take a look.

Guns, Love & Tentacles

There are six campaign missions in Guns, Love & Tentacles and 14 side-missions for a total of 20 new missions. Below, we’ll list each of the 20 missions, including their names, so if you’re averse to spoilers you might want to give the list a miss.

There aren’t story spoilers, perse, but the names of the missions do give you some ideas as to what they entail. So, if you’d rather go in fresh, then avoid scrolling down any further.

SPOILERS BELOW

The six campaign missions are;

  1. The Party Out of Space
  2. The Shadow Over Cursehaven
  3. The Case of Wainright Jakobs
  4. The Horror in the Woods
  5. On the Mountain of Mayhem
  6. The Call of Gythian

The 14 side-missions are;

  1. Call of the Deep
  2. Cold Case: Buried Questions
  3. Cold Case: Forgotten Answers
  4. Cold Case: Restless Memories
  5. Happily Ever After
  6. Sinister Sounds
  7. The Great Escape (Part 2)
  8. The Madness Beneath
  9. The Nibblenomicon
  10. The Proprietor: Empty Bottles
  11. The Proprietor: Rare Vintage
  12. We Slass!
  13. We Slass! (Part 2)
  14. We Slass! (Part 3)

And there you have it.

There are six campaign missions and 14 side-missions to complete in Guns, Love & Tentacles.

The DLC is now available for Borderlands 3.

Leo Stevenson
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