Though it didn't quite meet some fans' expectations, Back 4 Blood still sold incredibly well, with over 10 million players having logged in by February 2022. And despite some middling reviews, Back 4 Blood is still a solid 4-player co-op horde game, with a lot of potential still left to realize. With its first major expansion on the way, Back 4 Blood may inch just a little closer to being the Left 4 Dead successor that some had hoped for.
Dropping on April 12 for those with the Annual Pass, Deluxe or Ultimate editions of Back 4 Blood, or those who buy the expansion separately, Tunnels of Terror offers a pretty sizable chunk of new content. Along with a brand new difficulty setting called «No Hope,» players will have access to two new Cleaners and an entirely new game mode called the Ridden Hives, featuring three new types of special infected.
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Tunnels of Terror brings two new Cleaners to the game, bringing the total up to 10 distinct playable Back 4 Blood characters. These two new characters offer some unique abilities that should mesh pretty well with the rest of the crew, and should go hand-in-hand with the new Ridden Hives game more.
Former chef Heng wields a mean-looking kitchen knife as their secondary weapon in Back 4 Blood and has the ability to see and ping attachments, doors, and entrances through walls. Heng's Team Effect should be pretty helpful on the field, giving the crew a 5% chance to reuse their items.
The second Back 4 Blood Cleaner, Sharice, used to be a firefighter before the Ridden took over, still wielding her fire axe as a secondary weapon. Sharice has a few passive abilities, one of which gives her 25% Trauma Resistance. Any armor plates that Sharice shoots off an
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