Mike Booth from Left 4 Dead Announces New Co-op Shooter Project
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Mike Booth from Left 4 Dead Announces New Co-op Shooter Project

Mike Booth, known for his work on Left 4 Dead, is developing a new four-player co-op shooter that builds on the original game's successful elements.

Mike Booth, the project lead behind the original Left 4 Dead, has announced that he is working on an exciting new project: a four-player co-op shooter inspired by the classic elements that made Left 4 Dead popular. Booth stated, “I’m excited to share that I’m working on a brand new project—a four-player co-op shooter built on the foundations of what made L4D special.”
Translation: Estoy emocionado de compartir que estoy trabajando en un nuevo proyecto: un shooter cooperativo para cuatro jugadores basado en las bases de lo que hizo especial a L4D.
This news was confirmed through a post on the Left 4 Dead subreddit, where a mod verified Booth’s identity. This new game, which is still early in development, aims to expand on the co-op gaming experience that fans loved. Booth is looking for a limited number of playtesters. Interested players can sign up via a form from Bad Robot Games.

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