Back 4 Blood roadmap reveals a new offline mode and horror tunnel expansion
Turtle Rock’s co-op zombie shooter Back 4 Blood turned out very well — “It successfully returned to the type it created,” we said in 88% of the comments — so knowing that the studio has its grand plan is far Beyond the initial release.
The post-launch roadmap announced today sets out a timeline for short-term improvements, including bug fixes and quality of life adjustments, as well as long-term commitments in December:
- New features-new supply lines, riding practice area, holiday seasonal activities
- Single player offline mode with battle progression
- New card type
- Brand new card
Entering 2022:
- New difficulty
- New player card
- New corruption card
- New cooperation model
- Melee update
- Improved quality of life
Cleaner, the future is bright! This is the roadmap for the future development of Fort Hope. #Back4Blood pic.twitter.com/IHCvGqZXO0November 8, 2021
All the above content will be provided to everyone through free game updates.
The roadmap also gave us a glimpse of the first of the three story expansions included in Back 4 Blood year pass, The price is 40 US dollars / 35 pounds / 40 euros. Named “Terror Tunnel”, it will bring us new cleaners and rides (this is what B4B calls “characters and zombies”), new activity types, new cards, exclusive cards, and of course more weapons . It and two other unnamed extensions are planned to launch sometime in 2022. This is not the most detailed future plan layout I have seen, but it is definitely ambitious.
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