Tiny Tina's Wonderlands adds many features that differentiate it from a standard Borderlands game. It takes a slightly more linear approach, as players now progress through the game via an overworld map instead of exploring large areas on vehicles. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands also comes with a character creator that allows players to get creative with the design of the game's hero.
However, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is still a proper Borderlands game, and it retains many of the unique features of this series. Brighthoof functions like a hub area in the game, and it even has a chest where players can use Skeleton Keys, known as Golden Keys in Borderlands 3, to get better weapons. These Skeleton Keys can be obtained by redeeming Shift Codes, which are frequently shared by developer Gearbox Software.
Randy Pitchford, CEO and president of The Gearbox Entertainment Company, shares a new Shift Code that grants players 1 free Skeleton Key in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. Users have around a week to redeem this key as it will expire on April 14 at 10 AM CT. Gearbox sometimes randomly shares new Shift Codes via social media, and the latest one can be found below.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Shift Code: TBX3T-96TCZ-K53WC-BBTBB-THXJT
Players can redeem this code in one of two ways. They can enter it on the official Shift website, but they will first have to create a Shift account and link it to their game. The second method is far more straightforward, as players can use it in the Shift tab of the social menu in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Following this step, they need to open the mail with the Skeleton Key and use it in the chest in Brighthoof. It should be noted that players will have to play Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands for a couple of hours before gaining access to all the facilities in Brighthoof.
Gearbox had already shared three Shift Codes for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands in April, but some may have expired by now. The developer will probably continue to share new codes throughout this post-launch period, so players should consider keeping a tab on Gearbox’s social media accounts.
Additionally, Gearbox sometimes shares new Shift codes to celebrate an event, like the launch of a new DLC, or as compensation for problems faced by users. Last month, the developer gave out a Shift code to make up for server issues, which resulted in some players being disconnected when playing online.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
Source: Gearbox