Back 4 Blood roadmap reveals

Back 4 Blood roadmap reveals a new offline mode and Tunnels of Terror expansion

Turtle Rock Studios has big plans for the rest of 2021 and into next year.

Back 4 Blood roadmap reveals
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Turtle Rock’s co-op zombie shooter Back 4 Blood turned out to be really good—”A triumphant return to the genre it created,” we said in our 88% review—and so it’s probably not a great surprise to learn that the studio has big plans for it well beyond its initial release.

A post-launch roadmap revealed today laid out a timeline for both short-term improvements, including bug fixes and quality of life tweaks, and longer-term commitments for December:

  • New features—new supply lines, Ridden practice area, holiday seasonal event   
  • Solo offline mode with campaign progression   
  • New card type   
  • All-new cards

And into 2022:

  • New difficulty   
  • New player cards   
  • New corruption cards   
  • New co-op mode   
  • Melee updates   
  • Quality of life improvements

All of the above will be available to everyone through free game updates. 

The roadmap also gives us a look at the first of three story expansions included in the Back 4 Blood annual pass, which sells for $40/£35/€40. Entitled Tunnels of Terror, it will bring us new Cleaners and Ridden (that’s B4B-speak for “characters and zombies”), a new activity type, new cards, exclusive cards, and of course more weapons. It, and the other two as-yet-unnamed expansions are all slated to be out sometime in 2022. It’s not the most detailed layout of future plans I’ve ever seen, but it’s definitely ambitious. 

The source of this article is pcgamer


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