In the run-up to the release of Turtle Rock Studio’s zombie co-op shooterBack 4 Blood, players were given a chance to beta test the game. The trial was a resounding success, with the spiritualLeft 4 Deadsuccessor recording impressive concurrent players. With the game due out this October, excitement over the game appears to be rising, possibly more so now that many have had a chance to try it out. With that, Turtle Rock has uploaded a video recently, which gives some even more impressive figures on how the beta went down.
Showing appreciation for the fans who participated, the studio has shown, via YouTube, a number ofBack 4 Bloodstatistics, with some staggering numbers showing just how many fans played the beta test a few weeks ago. One of the stats indicated that more than 5.6 million fans were playing during this window of opportunity. The video is only short at around 35-seconds, but shows off a series of high numbers and statistics a-plenty.
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Another piece of information reveals that one ofBack 4 Blood’s most popular charactersduring the beta test was Walker, showing that players had taken control of him more so than other character. In terms of weapons, it seems as though fans preferred the fire axe when it came to melee, but were a sucker for an M4 Carbine when it came to something with a bit more range.
In terms of numbers, along with the millions who playedtheBack 4 Bloodbeta, the video also states that more than six billion common Ridden enemies were killed, with the number being recorded as precisely 6,235,802,508 in total. Along with 164,183,733 special Ridden killed, these astounding figures show just how popular the game has been so far. It begs the question of just how many more Ridden are going to be killed once it gets a full commercial release.
One of the things that has been talked about since the early stages is justhow similarBack 4 Bloodis to theLeft 4 Deadseries. Given that the sequel to Valve’s zombie shooter came out in 2009, fans have been clamoring for another iteration. WithBack 4 Blood’s dev team consisting of people who worked on theLeft 4 Deadgames, Turtle Rock’s title is essentially a spiritual successor to the franchise. If the stats posted are anything to go by, then the full game is likely to be a huge hit the second gamers get their hands on it.
Back 4 Bloodreleases on Jun 19, 2025, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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