Back 4 Blood Campaign Versus

Is there a Back 4 Blood Campaign Versus mode?

Back 4 Blood channels Left 4 Dead in many ways, though it also treads new ground. Changes to the competitive multiplayer mode are one of the most notable differences, but what about those seeking the classic L4D experience? Is there a Back 4 Blood Campaign Versus mode? Here’s the lowdown on story mode vs. compatibility in B4B on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

Does Back 4 Blood have Campaign Versus?

Back 4 Blood Campaign Versus

Back 4 Blood features competitive asymmetrical versus multiplayer between Cleaners and Ridden. There isn’t a Back 4 Blood Campaign Versus mode, however.

B4B Campaign Versus support would make the game even more akin to Left 4 Dead. Essentially, this mode would allow users to play through the story campaign with the added threat of player-controlled opposition. It’s something that the Back 4 Blood community is eager to see the developers implement, yet, according to Turtle Rock Studios’ Chris Ashton, it isn’t going to happen.

Competitive campaign multiplayer was arguably the L4D series’ biggest highlight, which makes its absence in Back 4 Blood surprising. From a more positive perspective, however, B4B innovates by implementing all-new versus multiplayer mechanics. Back 4 Blood Versus matches play out on unique maps and implement a circle that encloses on players, like in a battle royale game. Although B4B definitely isn’t a BR title, the borrowed mechanic forces a climactic final confrontation — similar to the campaign finales.

While the story isn’t playable in a B4B Campaign Versus mode, is it possible to play the zombie shooter solo? Here’s the need-to-know on a Back 4 Blood single-player mode.

For more on Back 4 Blood, find out how to fix the Twitch drop issue. Of course, it’s also important to implement the best PC settings in order to avoid lag and stutter. Equally vital is getting to grips with the in-game card system, so here’s a handy explainer.

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