Borderlands 3 Mailbox

Borderlands 3 Mailbox | How to check your mail

A lot of games use some type of mail system. It’s often how players get information about new missions and rewards or how the developers get information to players about the latest updates. Borderlands 3 is no different and uses a mail system that will notify players of new loot, weapons, and gear, along with packages from different corporations. Here is everything you need to know about the Borderlands 3 mailbox and how to check your mail. 

How to use your Borderlands 3 mailbox

Borderlands 3 Mailbox

If you’ve noticed an envelope icon under you minimap in Borderlands 3, it means that you’ve got mail. To clear the icon, you’re going to need to know how to check your mail. Thankfully, the process is a pretty simple one. To start, you’ll need to open up the start menu, then find your way to the Social section, where you should see an envelope tab.

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Inside the envelope tab is where you’ll find all of the mail that you have received. You’ll want to check your Borderlands 3 mailbox pretty often because you’ll likely receive new weapons, items, and messages fairly regularly as you progress through the game. Even if you decide not to use them, you can sell them off to earn some extra cash, which is always beneficial.

As you progress through the game, the types of items that you’ll receive in the mail will get better in better. It’s going to be essential to keep your weapons upgraded, or else you’ll be taking on high-level enemies with underpowered weapons. A lot of the items that you receive in your Borderlands 3 mailbox will come from corporations like Atlas and Maliwan. They will send you unique weapons and gear that can be equipped to make your playthrough far more enjoyable. As you can see, you’re definitely going to want to keep an eye on your Borderlands 3 mailbox.

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