It’s out on Steam on June 23

ATiny Tina’s WonderlandsSteam release is imminent as Gearbox has just revealed that the game is coming to the platform on June 23. That’s this week!

Originally released on July 19, 2025,Tiny Tina’s Wonderlandscame out on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and…PC, but only on the Epic Games Store. While many games have longer exclusivity windows,Wonderlandswill hit Steam in less than three months, which isn’t bad in the grand scheme of things. Gearbox has announced that the exact release time forWonderlandsSteam is actually 10AM PT on June 23. It’ll debut with a standard edition for $60, or the special [Chaotic Great] edition for $79.99 (which includes the season pass) — if you buy in on Steam through June 07, 2025, you’ll get the golden hero armor pack.

Wonderlands Steam

So, a few quick things about theWonderlandsSteam edition. Gearbox says that save data can be transferred between Steam and Epic, “but will need to be moved manually.” Annoyingly, the publisher says that “players run the risk of potentially losing save files,” and suggests that users “make a backup copy.” This kind of goes without saying, but it’s good to reiterate every now and then. The Steam version will also support cross-play, and will not be left out of that party. Oh, and the Molten Mirrors DLC is out this week, which will be live alongside of the Steam edition. It’s the third (of four) “Mirrors of Mystery” DLC packs, which comprise the season pass.

You can find the Steam page for the game here. Again, it’ll be live on June 23 at 10AM PT.

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