Set right after the ending of Telltale's Tales from the Borderlands, Pandora is experiencing a sort of peace as several of the protagonists from Borderlands 1 and 2 analyze the Vault Key map found in the final moments of the second game. Commander Lilith & The Fight for Sanctuary isn't so much an Irish funeral as a subdued respectful toast for the game, but within its comparatively short play time is a reminder of all things good and all things frustrating about our time on Pandora these last seven years. But here we are, with the sequel right around the corner, and after so many players have invested so much time into Borderlands 2, it's only right to give the game a proper send-off.
It's almost strange to start thinking of Borderlands 3 as a set-in-stone reality given just how fruitful Borderlands 2 turned out to be, with over two years of DLC packs and a full-fledged expansion.