Back 4 Blood's Children of the Worm DLC: Everything You Should Know
Back 4 Blood’s second expansion, Children of the Worm, was just released. Here is every new feature it adds, including a new campaign act and Cleaner.
From Turtle Rock Studios comes Back 4 Blood, a four-player cooperative first-person shooter which acts as a spiritual successor to the popular Left 4 Dead video game franchise. In the game, players will choose a class and battle hordes of mutated creatures that seek to end the last remnants of humanity. Together with allies, players will take the fight to the streets as they attempt to destroy the threat known as the Ridden and take back the planet.
Back 4 Blood’s second expansion, Children of the Worm, was just released. Here is every new feature it adds, including a new campaign act and Cleaner.
Turtle Rock Studios has unveiled the Tunnels of Terror DLC for Back 4 Blook, which will arrive next month with new Cleaners and enemies in tow.
While GTFO shares the same qualities of Left 4 Dead and Back 4 Blood, it’s an entirely new experience (and in some ways better than either game).
Observing some unwritten rules and common courtesies in Back 4 Blood co-op can help build trust among teammates, a key component to successful runs.
The war against Back 4 Blood’s Ridden zombies is a tough road, and if players are expected to survive, they must know each monster’s power level.
Back 4 Blood's new December update from Turtle Rock brings holiday content, fixes, solo progression, balancing changes, a new card type, and more.
Back 4 Blood introduces the Card system, allowing "Cleaners" to customize their playstyle. Some Cards are underwhelming and in need of rebalancing.
Cooperative multiplayer shooter Back 4 Blood is a tense and vivid game, and a perfect place to draw ideas for a new Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
Back 4 Blood has unique enemy types and a deep card system, but its challenging missions make it stand out, with some being particularly hard.
Turtle Rock Studios confirms Back 4 Blood’s upcoming expansions will not include a new versus mode, but a new co-op mode is coming in 2022.
Every Cleaner in Back 4 Blood has their own skill and specializations that add to their team, but some prove themselves stronger than others.
Compared to its predecessor, Left 4 Dead, Turtle Rock Studios' Back 4 Blood's Ridden are both innovative and confusing to go up against.
There are many types of Special Ridden in Back 4 Blood, each providing their own unique challenges to players brave enough to tackle the campaign.
While Back 4 Blood significantly mixes up the co-op zombie shooter genre, its game hub, Fort Hope, is nothing more than a glorified menu.
These are all the eerie references to 80s and 90s classic horror films that Back 4 Blood developer Turtle Rock Studios hid within the game.
Back 4 Blood developer Turtle Rock Studios acknowledged the recently released first-person cooperator shooter is harder than it originally intended.
Back 4 Blood has finally arrived with a brand new co-op campaign comprised of epic missions and intense zombie-slaying action.
When it comes to zombies, it's tough to innovate. Here's why Back 4 Blood's Ridden are more original and have more potential than L4D's Infected.
Back 4 Blood has many weapons for players to choose from in the campaign, and naturally, some are far better at mowing down the undead than others.
WB Games and Turtle Rock Studios just released Back 4 Blood's update roadmap, which promises a Solo Offline Mode for December of this year.
Back 4 Blood's Swarm PvP mode changes the game, and requires a different build than PvE. Find out the best cards to use in this guide.