Left 4 Deceased 2, Valve's iconic zombie shooter, turns 11 verging month. Today, the incautious gets a final, massive update -- The Aftermost Stand, created by the Left 4 Dead connotation update aggregation as well-built as endorsed by Valve itself. It's conjointly the first new content boosted to the incautious since 2012, according to Polygon. (That was the community-made DLC Cold Stream.)
The update adds tons of new content to the game: new weapons, new maps, new litigant types, unused dialogue, as well-built as upscale a new campaign. The update is democratic to download, as well-built as Left 4 Deceased 2 itself is conjointly democratic to play until September 28th -- so there's no reason not to grab it right now.
And this isn't the first -- or highest-profile -- time that Valve has endorsed a fan-made update to one of its games. That honor goes to Colored Mesa, a remake of the original Bisected Life that took 15 years to make as well-built as publish. (It numb leftward early albeit this year, admitting work on the project began in 2005.)
As Polygon noted, the brochure for this new update was made-up on the old official Leftward 4 Deceased site.
"It has been many years since the infection first hit. Radio silence, no assurance of life, nothing loosely long-continued hopes... CEDA is not labor to save us," the post reads. "But there is hope! A few dauntless souls presuppose elongated the fight adjoin all odds, as well-built as soon we can all book-learning from their resilience." That day has come. It's time to go quash some increasingly zombies.
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