Left 4 Dead creator teasing new four player co-op shooter

Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth has announced he is working on a new four-player co-op shooter.
In a post shared on reddit over the weekend, Booth said the upcoming game will be "built on the foundations of what made [Left 4 Dead] special", though he stopped short of giving his new project a name or indeed any concept art.
However, in the words of the developer, "if you enjoyed the teamwork, tension, and replayability of my past games, you'll probably find this one interesting".
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settingsBooth added this shooter will expand on the co-op gameplay formula in "ways I've wanted to explore for a long time". Curious.
Booth currently works for Bad Robot Games, which is a subdivision of JJ Abrams' film and TV production company announced in 2018. In his reddit post, Booth said the team is still in the "early stages" of the shooter's development. There are, however, going to be playtests for a limited number of participants. If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, you can join the waitlist here.
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