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Back 4 Blood’s first expansion is out and there’s a free new difficulty modePlus “unofficial” Steam Deck support

Plus “unofficial” Steam Deck support

A stinger enemy from Back 4 Blood on the wall of a wooden cabin

Back 4 Bloodhas received its first paid expansion since release. Tunnels Of Terror adds a new level, two new playable characters, and new Legendary weapons. It also arrives alongside a free update which makes umpteen balance changes, adds a new difficulty mode called No Hope - sounds fun - and introduces “unofficial” support for the Steam Deck.

Here’s a trailer for the expansion:

Back 4 Blood - “Tunnels of Terror” Launch TrailerWatch on YouTube

Back 4 Blood - “Tunnels of Terror” Launch Trailer

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As the name suggests, No Hope is a new extra hard difficulty level for those who have otherwise conquered what the game has to offer. It’s one of the additions in April’s free updates, the changelist for which islong. It includes lots of balance tweaks for the campaigns, certain card abilities, and the Cleaners.

It also includes a tweak which its developers think will make Back 4 Blood playable on Proton platforms, including the Steam Deck. It’s “not yet official support” and has had limited testing, but Turtle Rock are lookingfor interested players to give it a try and offer feedback on their Discord.

Tunnels Of Terror will cost you £12/$15/€15 and isavailable from Steam.