Warner Bros. Games and Turtle Rock Studios have just released a post-launch content roadmap for Back 4 Blood detailing free updates and an Annual Pass coming to the first-person co-op zombie shooter this year and into 2022.
Some of the upcoming updates include a solo offline mode with campaign progression, new difficulty level, new co-op mode, all-new cards and card type, a holiday seasonal event, and more.
Cleaners, the future is lookin’ bright! Here’s a roadmap of what’s to come for Fort Hope. #Back4Blood pic.twitter.com/IHCvGqZXO0
— Back 4 Blood (@back4blood) November 8, 2021
The roadmap also revealed the first expansion from the Back 4 Blood Annual Pass, called Tunnels of Terror, which will be available next year. The expansion will feature new story content, playable Cleaners, and Ridden, activity type, weapons, cards, and exclusive skins.
The Annual Pass includes Tunnels of Terror and two additional expansions available now for $39.99, or as part of the digital-only Back 4 Blood Deluxe Edition for $89.99 and the Back 4 Blood Ultimate Edition for $99.99.
Upcoming free updates include:
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Solo Offline Mode with Campaign Progression
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New Supply Lines
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Ridden Practice Area
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Holiday Seasonal Event
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New Difficulty
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New Co-op Mode
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New Card Type
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New Player & Corruption Cards
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Melee Updates
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Quality of Life Improvements
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Bug Fixes
The Back 4 Blood story takes place after a catastrophic outbreak where most of humanity has either been killed or infected by the parasitic Devil Worm. Hardened by unspeakable events and emboldened to fight for the last of humanity, a group of apocalypse veterans called the Cleaners have rallied to take on the infected horrors known as the Ridden and reclaim the world.
In our review for the game, we said that it was a welcome return to a goal-based shooter with a unifying teamwork mentality set in a global pandemic.
Back 4 Blood is available now for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC.