Turtle Rock Studios Dropped A Release Date And Sneak Peek Of Back 4 Blood's "Children Of The Worm" Expansion
Time to get back to cleanin' these cult-ridden streets.
On Twitter, developer Turtle Rock Studios has finally announced the date and title for Back 4 Blood's upcoming DLC expansion. "Children of the Worm," the second expansion, is set to release on August 30 across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.
The expansion introduces a new playable Cleaner, "Prophet" Dan, a gun-slinging self-proclaimed preacher looking to save humanity, and a brand-new story campaign within a creepy cult compound. Additionally, there are new enemy threats on the way, eight exclusive character skins, and 8-bit weapon skins. Also, players can start using bear traps and an all-new Lockjaw weapon on August 30 to fight back against enemy forces.
New Cleaner, new Act, new enemies. Who knew? Here's a little sneak peek of what to expect for Expansion 2: Children of the Worm. pic.twitter.com/x9GhgrCJKu
— Back 4 Blood (@back4blood) August 4, 2022
"Children of the Worm" will follow the previous Back 4 Blood "Tunnels of Terror" DLC released in April. The end-of-the-month expansion is included in the Back 4 Blood Annual Pass, Deluxe Edition, Ultimate Edition, or via standalone purchase. To learn more about everything rolling out on August 30, check out the Back 4 Blood website!
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