Left 4 Dead 2– the cooperative zombie-themed first-person shooter from Valve Software– came out in 2009. Now, more than a decade later, its getting a fan-made upgrade. Its the very first piece of brand-new content contributed to the video game given that 2012. More noteworthy is the fact that the team behind it appears to have the blessing of the Seattle-based developers. The statement was made on Wednesday on the now ancient Left 4 Dead site.
It ends with a note that more details will be coming soon, and connected out to the teaser trailer that weve embedded above.
There is precedent for this sort of release for Left 4 Dead 2. In 2011, Valve revealed that it had provided its blessing to another community-made upgrade. Left 4 Dead 2: Cold Stream was launched later in 2012, and even included a variation for Xbox 360.
” It has actually been many years given that the infection initially struck,” checks out the blog site post. “Radio silence, no sign of life, absolutely nothing but sticking around hopes … CEDA is not going to conserve us.
The upgrade is called The Last Stand, and refers to a lighthouse-themed level formerly just offered in the original Left 4 Dead. As the YouTube Channel Valve News Network (VNN) suggested, it actually does seem to be a collaborative effort in between Valve and its neighborhood to revitalize the video game for the very first time in almost a years.