One of the best things nigh Left 4 Expressionless was that information technology offered a ton of replayability, even if at that place were a limited number of levels for players to complete. Multiple difficulty levels and a slew of locations gave Horror-hungry gamers plenty to choose from when information technology came to the original championship (and Left 4 Dead 2). And so how exactly does Dorsum 4 Blood stack up against its predecessor when it comes to length?

Thankfully, at that place's a lot to run across and do in Back 4 Blood at launch, thanks to a lengthy campaign, robust multiplayer manner, and sliding difficulty calibration. It even features a Solo Manner, although players are a scrap disappointed with its current state and rewards system. Here's a look at simply how much content developers packed into the base version of the game and how many acts at that place are in Back 4 Claret at launch.

How Many Acts Are In Back 4 Claret?

Back 4 Blood How Many Acts

In its current state, there are four different acts for players to run through in Back 4 Blood's main campaign. This may not seem like much from the outside, but each act (except for the fourth) is split up into multiple chapters, each with its own checkpoints and story elements. At launch, players volition have 32 total levels to battle through, split among the iv acts. Act One is 13 "levels" long, while Human activity Ii features x, and Deed Three tops out at nine. Act Four is the just outlier to buck the tendency, coming in at a single chapter/"level" albeit rather lengthy in its own right.

Here'southward how the current setup for Back four Blood looks, in terms of the chief campaign:

Human action 1: Resurgence

  • The Devil's Return - Including: Resurgence, Tunnel of Claret, Pain Train, and The Crossing.
  • Search & Rescue - Including: A Clean Sweep, Book Worms, and Bar Room Blitz.
  • The Dark Before the Dawn - Including: Special Delivery, and The Diner.
  • Blue Dog Hollow - Including: Bad Seeds, Hell'southward Bells, Abased, and The Sound of Thunder.

Human activity 2: A Telephone call to Arms

  • The Arsenal - Including: A Call to Arms, and The Handy Man.
  • Plan B - Including: Pipe Cleaners, Hinterland, Trailer Trashed, The Clog, and The Broken Bird.
  • Chore ten:22 - Including: Heralds of the Worm Function i, Heralds of the Worm Office two, and Grave Danger.

Human action iii: Farther Afield

  • Dr. Rogers Neighborhood - Including: Farther Afield, Blazing Trails, Cabins past the Lake, Garden Party, and T-v.
  • Remnants - Including: A Friend in Need, Making the Form, The Road to Hell, and The Trunk Dump.

Act four: The Abomination

That's the entire setup for the campaign at launch, but information technology will be interesting to run into what Back four Blood adds in the upcoming months. Those that enjoyed Left 4 Dead will definitely enjoy Dorsum 4 Blood's similar gameplay, and should find a lot more customization with graphic symbol upgrades, skins, and cards.

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