

Valve’s reputation for hiring skilled modders who have built some of the company’s most successful IPs and fan projects extends beyond the zombie franchise, and it continues to do so almost two decades later. It was authored by its writers and scored by the company’s symphony orchestra. The popular co-op zombie shooter franchise was produced using Valve’s Source engine, scripting, and authoring tools before being incredibly highly advertised. While the studio is best recognized for establishing the Left 4 Dead franchise and concept, Valve, the game’s publisher, is credited with the game’s critical and commercial success. This allows gamers to customize their campaigns and enjoy experiences that are unique from one another. Though the new cooperative zombie-slaying first-person shooting game is identical, new features like the card system inject some originality into the action. Back 4 Blood is the spiritual successor to the critically renowned Left 4 Dead game, and it was released today. Turtle Rock Studios, the original Left 4 Dead creators, have responded to KFC Gaming’s claim that the studio’s newest title, Back 4 Blood, is a “cheap imitation” on social media after the worldwide fast-food company’s gaming division called it out. Turtle Back Studios has retaliated against KFC Gaming, who mocked the studio’s newest release, Back 4 Blood, by calling it a clone.
