Just last week, Sony announced that they had partnered with the original creator of the iconic Left4Dead series ‘Mike Booth’ to work on “an unannounced four-player, cooperative shooter”. It didn’t take long for us to learn more about this collaboration, with the PlayStation-published 4:LOOP being officially shown off during The Game Awards.
Developed by Bad Robot Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, 4:LOOP has been officially announced: “A four-player co-op shooter set in an original sci-fi universe” in which you must “experiment” and “improvise” to “see if you can beat the odds.”
Appearing to be somewhat inspired by Helldivers II, 4:LOOP has you drop-in with pods to eliminate hordes of enemies in a mixed 3rd-person / 1st-person perspective based on whether you are aiming your weapon or not.
Through the brief gameplay snippets shared, 4:LOOP does not appear to be anything too special. As with most co-op titles however, you won’t know how the game truly feels and plays until you get your hands on it.
Fortunately, while no release date has been given, Sony confirmed that they will be hosting early playtests for the game – the details of which can be found HERE.
Mike Booth and Valve/Turtle Rock managed to catch lightning in a bottle twice with both Left4Dead 1 and 2. While 4:LOOP is unlikely to be the spiritual successor many were desiring, here’s to hoping that the game manages to be a great title in its own right.
KitGuru says: What did you think of the announcement trailer? Does it look interesting? Is Mike Booth being attached to the project a draw for you? Let us know down below.
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