One of the best things aboutLeft 4 Deadwas that it offered a ton of replayability, even if there were a limited number of levels for players to complete. Multiple difficulty levels and a slew of locations gave Horror-hungry gamers plenty to choose from when it came to the original title (andLeft 4 Dead 2). So how exactly doesBack 4 Bloodstack up against its predecessor when it comes to length?

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Thankfully, there’s a lot to see and do inBack 4 Bloodat launch, thanks to a lengthy campaign, robust multiplayer mode, and sliding difficulty scale. It even features a Solo Mode, although players are a bit disappointed with its current state and rewards system. Here’s a look at just how much content developers packed into the base version of the game and how many acts there are inBack 4 Bloodat launch.

How Many Acts Are In Back 4 Blood?

In its current state, there are four different acts for players to run through inBack 4 Blood’s main campaign. This may not seem like much from the outside, but each act (except for the fourth) is split into multiple chapters, each with its own checkpoints and story elements. At launch, players will have 32 total levels to battle through, split amongst the four acts. Act One is 13 “levels” long, while Act Two features ten, and Act Three tops out at nine. Act Four is the only outlier to buck the trend, coming in at a single chapter/“level” albeit rather lengthy in its own right.

Here’s how the current setup forBack 4 Bloodlooks, in terms of the main campaign:

Back 4 Blood How Many Acts

Act 3: Farther Afield

Act 4: The Abomination

That’s the entire setup for the campaign at launch, but itwill be interesting to see whatBack 4 Bloodadds in the upcoming months. Those that enjoyed Left 4 Dead will definitely enjoyBack 4 Blood’s similar gameplay, and should find a lot more customization with character upgrades, skins, and cards.