As part of the Feb. 13 patch for Borderlands 3, the Broken Hearts Valentine’s event was introduced. Allowing players to gun down floating hearts for all manner of rewards, it’s a lot less infuriating than the Bloody Harvest halloween event. As a result, you’re most likely wondering how to start the Broken Hearts Valentine’s event in Borderlands 3.
Starting the Borderlands 3 Broken Hearts Event
The good news is that you don’t really have to do anything to start the Broken Hearts event. As long as you’ve downloaded the most recent update that released on Feb. 13, you’ll automatically be ‘opted-in’ to the Broken Hearts event.
That means you simply need to go and find and defeat as many enemies as you can. When you do, you’ll notice some of them have floating hearts above them.
Simply shoot these and you’ll ‘break hearts.’ Break enough hearts to earn rewards from Maurice for helping with his research efforts.
Turning Off Borderlands 3 Limited-Time Events
Following the catastrophe that was the Bloody Harvest event that drove players away from the game rather than bringing them in, Gearbox has now announced the option to turn off in-game events, including Broken Hearts.
To do so, you’ll need to make your way to the Main Menu. From here, select Play and then within this menu, at the very bottom, is the option to ‘Disable Broken Hearts Day.’
Select this and it’ll turn the event off. You can turn it back on at any time by returning to this menu and selecting the ‘Enable Broken Hearts Day’ option.
This will remain here for all future Borderlands 3 events, too.
There you have everything you need to know on how to start Borderlands 3’s Broken Hearts Valentine’s event. For more tips, tricks, and guides, be sure to check out our wiki, or the latest on the max level cap.
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