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Win 1 of 50 Back 4 Blood Early Access Beta codes on Xbox!

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The Back 4 Blood Early Access Beta has started across all platforms, and Koch Media ANZ has kindly provided Stevivor with 50 Xbox codes to give away to lucky readers!

The Early Access Beta kicked off at 5.00 am this morning, so there is absolutely no time to waste!

We’ll raffle off the 50 codes we have at 1.00 pm AEST today; the codes will allow you to take part in the Early Access Beta, which runs until 5.00 am AEST on 10 August. A proper Open Beta follows for all between 13-17 August.

In both events, players can expect the following:

  • Two maps for the Swarm PvP mode
  • Two co-op maps to fight off Ridden with your friends
  • Play as Mom for the first time, as well as other Cleaners: Evangelo, Holly, Walker and Hoffman
  • Play as six different Ridden variants in “Swarm,” including the Bruiser, Retch, Hocker, Exploder, Crusher and Stinger
  • Various weapons to check out, cards to build decks and Ridden to slay
  • Explore the Fort Hope communal hub
  • Cross-play and cross-gen support

Back 4 Blood will be available from 12 October 2021 on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5; it’s also part of Xbox Game Pass.

Back 4 Blood

12 October 2021
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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