Borderlands Catches the Clap…with the Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution Available Now on Xbox LIVE and PSN

2K Games and Gearbox Software announced today that fans can now join the downloadable insurgency that is taking place on Pandora in Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution. Players can download the fourth add-on content pack in the Borderlands series and take on the evil Ninja Assassin Claptrap via Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 for 800 Microsoft Points, the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PC for $9.99.

Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution invites recruits to attempt to beat down the deadly Claptrap revolution either as a lone gunman or in co-op teams of four treasure hunters using many of the more than 17 million unique weapons available in the game. Brave volunteers will find themselves caught in the lethal crosshairs between the Hyperion Corporation’s fortified armadas and the ever-growing army of homicidal Claptraps and “Claptrap-ified” enemies led by one of the most eagerly awaited characters in the franchise’s history – the cunning Ninja Assassin Claptrap.

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Remy Cuesta
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