Halloween's just around the corner, and "Borderlands 2" developer Gearbox Software is celebrating it with fans by bringing in TK Baha's Bloody Harvest Headhunter pack.

With this new DLC pack, you can go through more adventures and missions, take down unique bosses and get their heads as prizes (hence the title). According to Gearbox Software, the main mission is finding the pieces of a key so you can find your way into the Pumpkin Kingpin's pumpkin patch and confront him in a last battle sort of confrontation in the end.

"Borderlands 2" TK Baha's Bloody Harvest Headhunter pack (Credit: Gearbox Software)

Augmented candy will be falling down all over the place in the add-on and can give you power-ups or handicaps, so it's going to be a nice pace to run amok all over pumpkin town.

"Borderlands 2's" TK Baha's Bloody Harvest will be available on Oct 22 for $2.99 on the Xbox Live, the PlayStation Network, Steam and Mac.

'The Last of Us' Gets MP Map Pack and Bug Fix

With Abandoned Territories released on Oct 16 as part of The Last of Us Season Pass DLC, the Patch 1.05 bug fix has also been rolled out.

PlayStation Lifestyle lists down the complete list of fixes that come with the Patch 1.05. These include fixing issues on gameplay, Interrogation Mode, some technical issues and tweaks to the single player campaign.

The issues fixed include a more consistent spawning of comeback weapons, additional hit for the modded melee, fixed issues for Checkpoint and Lakeside, and games now end in with wins and losses in Interrogation Mode unless the teams are on the same section of the unlocking process.

Naughty Dog released a trailer for both the Patch 1.05 and the Abandoned Territories map pack, which you can check out below:

Abandoned Territories contained four map packs, including Suburbs, Hometown, Bus Depot and Bookstore, which are all for the game's multi-player mode coming from the single player campaign. Another DLC is set to be released sometime in December or early next year and will be more related to the story.

'Civilization V' Gets Two DLCs

Developer Firaxis Games already confirmed the release of two new DLC packs for "Civilization V." The already released Scrambled Continents has a randomising factor that lets you play it over and over again without having to repeat the content. This is because the content of continents get randomise in every game, reports PC Gamer.

In the same manner, Scrambled Nations, out on Nov 5, will have the same mechanics applied on nation states this time. Both DLC packs are available for $4.99.