Back 4 Blood is a great co-op shooter from the makers of Left 4 Dead, but it wasn’t perfect. The game had some issues that needed to be resolved, and the team at Turtle Rock Studios is working on it. In a bizarre move, the match punished the people who wanted to play the campaign alone. Despite his ability to do that, and get matched up with bots, he couldn’t earn a point of progression. Without doubt was able to get players into multiplayer matchmaking, like the meat and potato of the game. However, all of the people who wanted to make up and forging together were irritated because they weren’t able to progress without a single hand. The developer responded to this in October, and soon, the mode will be implemented into the game. Back 4 Blood released a roadmap earlier today and details what’s coming soon with the updates and three expansion packs. For December, the upcoming solo offline version of Back 4 Blood, which can also be used for campaign, will be renewed. Those same month, the game will also get new supply lines, a practice area, a holiday, new cards, and a new card type.

Back 4 Blood to receive new and better, everything next year.

Turtle Rock rips the rut when it comes to content for the game. Next year, there will be new difficulty mode, more play-and-fight card (goody), a melee update, a new quality of life upgrade and a new co-op mode. And all of those will be included in free updates. As for progress, more campaign content will be released with expansions. Back 4 Blood is going to have three expansions in its annual pass, starting with the Tunnels of Terror. The rest of the two expansions are also scheduled for 2022. The price includes more cleaners, horse types, weapons, cards, and skins.