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Back 4 Blood Tunnels of Terror DLC coming next week

Grab a gun or two.

Back 4 Blood Tunnels of Terror DLC will head to all available platforms next week on 13 April, Warner Bros and Turtle Rock have today confirmed.

The shooter’s first expansion — and a paid one at that — will include two new playable charactres, a new Ridden Hives PvE coop activity, seven new legendary weapons, eight character skins, 12 new character skins, new cards and more.

If you’re not inclined to drop money on the title, a free update will release at the same time, adding an “extra level of challenge for elite players.”

If you’re playing with someone who has the paid Tunnels of Terror content, you’ll be able to access the content for free. Sucks to be the one who shelled out the cash, we guess?

Back 4 Blood is now available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5. It’s also available on Xbox Game Pass. We reviewed it here.

Back 4 Blood

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


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