Back4Blood's latest expansion is now live, and we've got the patch notes here:
✖ Back 4 Blood players can now check out the game's first expansion, Tunnels of Terror. The expansion looks like a fairly big one, but players that don't plan on purchasing it can still look forward to some new content, as well as bug fixes, balance changes, and more. According to developer Turtle Rock Studios, players that don't purchase the expansion can still check it out if they play alongside another Cleaner that has bought Tunnels of Terror.
Stinger's Kill Frenzy Mutation effect reduced to 5 seconds from 10 seconds. Bruiser frenzy damage increased to 12.5 per hit. Bruiser damage increased to 17.5 from 15. Bruiser Frenzy now deals 12.5 base damage per hit regardless of range. Tallboy Burst Bonus Mutation outgoing damage buff reduced from 50% to 25%, incoming damage buff reduced to 25% from 30%. Crusher Initial Damage increased to 8 from 12. Crusher Crush Dot Frequency decreased to .5 from 1.
Back 4 Blood is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. You can check out our previous coverage of the game right here. Have you checked out Back 4 Blood yet? Have you been looking forward to this expansion? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!
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