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Valve to Debut Left 4 Dead on Xbox 360 at PAX

Aug 12, 2008 9:35pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead
In keeping with Valve's plan to take its co-op zombie shooter Left 4 Dead on tour before its November release, the company today announced that it will be making several appearances at upcoming industry events.

Curious survivors can check out Left 4 Dead at the Leipzig Games Convention (Germany), Festival du Jeu Video (France), and PC Gamer Showdown (UK). The company also noted that the worldwide premiere of the Xbox 360 version will take place at the upcoming Penny Arcade Expo.

"The shared experience of Left 4 Dead is unlike that of any other action game," said Valve president Gabe Newell. "That's what we've experienced playing the game, and from showing the game to the press and our partners.

"It sounds cliche, but in many ways you have to play this one to truly appreciate what we're attempting. So, to give gamers a chance to sample this new type of experience first hand, we're taking Left 4 Dead on the road."

Rumor: Left 4 Dead Headed to PlayStation 3

Aug 04, 2008 12:01pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Rumor
Much like the undead, rumors of a PS3 release of Left 4 Dead just won't stay down.

According to a brief aside in the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magainze, "Left 4 Dead is coming to PS3, but EA will be taking on development duties in-house."

At present, Valve's cooperative-focused zombie-killing shooter is slated for to hit PC and Xbox 360 on November 4. Valve's last PS3 release, The Orange Box, was ported by EA UK and was oft-criticized for performance issues not found in the PC and 360 releases.

It's not the first time that media outlets have mentioned PlayStation 3 version of Left 4 Dead, with listings having previously appeared via publications GamePro and EGM.

Following the last round of rumors, project leader Mike Booth denied the claims, telling fansite Left4Dead411 that "Left 4 Dead is not currently in development for the PS3."

New Left 4 Dead Screenshots: Pissed Off Zombies

Jul 24, 2008 11:15am CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Screenshots
Continuing this week's barrage of Left 4 Dead assets, Valve has released four new screenshots from the Hospital level of its upcoming cooperative zombie killing game.

Left 4 Dead hits PC and Xbox 360 on November 4. Check out our recent hands-on preview for more details, and be sure to scope out our latest contest for a chance at winning some fancy Left 4 Dead swag.

Left 4 Dead Contest: Clothe the Shack Zombie Horde!

Jul 24, 2008 7:52am CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Contests
Zombies: Love or hate them, they're an inseparable part of pop culture, and an inevitable part of many apocalii. One way this phenomenon is manifesting itself is Valve's co-op shooter Left 4 Dead, coming in November for PC and Xbox 360.

Valve has gifted Shacknews with an onslaught of Left 4 Dead shirts. We would love to get these to Shackers, but we need an efficient, fair method of distribution. For that, we are asking you to record your best zombie moan, and post it here.

Yes, turn your mic on and commit to audio file your best zombie impression. Simply upload it somewhere, and then post the link in the comments to this post. We'll give you a week to make sure everyone has a chance to get their groan on, and then we'll judge the results. Funny? Serious? Just make sure it's clearly audible, and we'll clothe a horde of you.

Exclusive Left 4 Dead Screenshot Shows New Design

Jul 22, 2008 9:09pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Screenshots
Following up on yesterday's terrifyingly awesome box art, Valve has provided Shacknews with an exclusive screenshot from its multiplayer zombie shooter Left 4 Dead.

The screenshot details the recent redesign of Louis, who formerly sported a heavy jacket and a full head of hair. According to Valve founder Gabe Newell, the decision to overhaul the design of the four main characters stemmed from a desire to create easily distinguishable silhouettes, a practice the company first applied in Team Fortress 2.

Developed by Turtle Rock Studios, which Valve acquired earlier this year, Left 4 Dead is slated to hit PC and Xbox 360 on November 4. For more on the game, check out our hands-on impressions from E3 and footage from that playthrough.

Left, Zoey's original design. Right, Zoey's new design.

Left 4 Dead Box Art Is Really Awesome, Terrifying

Jul 21, 2008 5:10pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead
From developer Valve comes a first look at the artwork set to adorn the retail release of its cooperative zombie-slaying shooter, Left 4 Dead (PC, 360).

While Shacknews does not regularly report on promotional imagery and pack shots, we feel that the box art for Left 4 Dead—arguably one of the Shack's most anticipated games of 2008—merits the attention in an era of standard-issue character render artwork.

Left 4 Dead is expected to hit retail shelves and Valve's PC digital distribution platform Steam on November 4. For more on the game, check out our most recent preview, the latest batch of footage and the new character designs, all hailing from last week's E3 Media and Business Summit.

Shack Editor Left 4 Dead in New Footage of Valve Zombie Shooter

Jul 16, 2008 1:22am CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Trailer
Aaron Linde just can't catch a break. If there's a window, he'll find some way to fall out of it. Luckily, Valve's zombie shooter Left 4 Dead features a convenient ghost camera.

Inbetween the frequent horrible scenes of death and humiliation, I managed to capture a little footage of the game, showing off the newly redesigned characters.

Left 4 Dead is set for a November 4 release on PC and Xbox 360. Don't forget to check out Linde's humiliation-free preview, posted this afternoon.

Left 4 Dead E3 Preview: New Characters, New Weapons, New Details, Random Character Selection

Jul 15, 2008 6:07pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, E3 2008, Preview
Pipe bombs are funny things—people tend to scatter when they come a-rollin'. It's hard to blame them, but would it be such an inconvenience to pile atop a dropped pipe bomb to make for the most spectacular, effective, and gory explosion possible?

For Valve's Left 4 Dead and its cooperative take on first-person zombie-slaying, the solution is simple: flashing lights and a droning alarm.

"The problem with the pipe bombs was always that people would throw them, they'd kill a bunch of zombies, but they wouldn't see them or what was going on," said Valve writer Chet Faliszek. "So we wanted to give them something to really connect to."

When I last played Left 4 Dead, the pipe bomb was a simple but effective explosive—its revised appearance in the latest build is ridiculously more lethal, drawing scores of zombies with a loud repeated beeping and flashing lights. Peering out... Read more

Fresh Left 4 Dead Footage Shows Updated Character Designs, Zombie Action

Jul 14, 2008 9:26pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, E3 2008, Trailer
During a presentation at the Electronic Arts E3 press conference, Valve co-founder Gabe Newell revealed a redesign of the characters in his company's zombie shooter Left 4 Dead.

Following the character designs, a short gameplay trailer was also shown off. Video of both is now available below.

We'll be going hands-on with Left 4 Dead tomorrow, so stick around for updated impressions of the co-op shooter.

Left 4 Dead Has 2P Split Screen Multiplayer, New Character Designs

Jul 14, 2008 6:21pm CST tags: E3 2008, Left 4 Dead, Electronic Arts, Valve
Valve's multiplayer-focused zombie survival shooter Left 4 Dead (PC, 360) will include two-person split-screen play in addition to four-person online cooperative survival play, co-founder Gabe Newell revealed at EA's E3 press event.

It was unclear if that functionality is limited to the Xbox 360 version, or if it will be included in the PC edition as well. The game will let players assume control of undead foes as well, though the exact details of that functionality have not been disclosed.

Newell also noted that the game's four survivor characters have been redesigned. The new character designs better reflect the characters' status as survivors of a recent outbreak instead of hardened battle veterans.

Louis, for example, has lost his dreadlocks and battle armor, replaced by blood-splatted dress shirt, a loose tie, and a bald head.

Left 4 Dead is slated to arrive November 4. More details on the playable undead are expected to arrive tomorrow during Shacknews' hands-on time with the title.

EA E3 Screenshots: Left 4 Dead, Dead Space, Spore, Lord of the Rings Conquest

Publisher EA today released a metric truckload of E3 media for its upcoming games. Check below for screenshots from Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, Dead Space, FaceBreaker, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Left 4 Dead, Lord of the Rings Conquest, Mercenaries 2: World in Flames, SimCity Creator, Skate It, Spore and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (PC, 360)

Dead Space (PC, PS3, 360)

FaceBreaker (PS3, 360, Wii)

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PC, PS2, PS3, ... Read more

Three-Dimensional Controller Support Coming to Orange Box, Left 4 Dead, More

Jun 26, 2008 12:57pm CST tags: PC Gaming, Valve, The Orange Box, Left 4 Dead
A number of Valve's PC shooters will soon support Novint's Falcon controller (pictured left) as part of a new agreement, the companies have announced.

Serving as an alternative to the traditional mouse-based FPS control scheme, the Novint Falcon allows for three-dimensional freedom of movement and tactile response. Support for the peripheral will be added in an update distributed through Valve's digital download platform Steam.

Games slated to support the controller include Half-Life 2 and its two following episodes, Team Fortress 2, Portal and Counter-Strike: Source. Valve's ... Read more

Left 4 Dead Dated for November 4

Jun 23, 2008 3:13pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead
Valve and Turtle Rock's cooperative zombie shooter Left 4 Dead will ship November 4 on both PC and Xbox 360, according to project lead Mike Booth.

The news comes from a recent GameTrailers interview with Booth, the founder of Valve subsidiary Turtle Rock Studios.

For more on Left 4 Dead, check out our most recent preview, which features a look at the game's bitchy Witch monster.

Left 4 Dead Preview: My Date with the Witch

Jun 04, 2008 1:25pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Preview
In our first batch of hands-on impressions with Valve and Turtle Rock's cooperative zombie shooter Left 4 Dead, fellow Shacknews editor Chris Faylor and I were introduced to thousands of bloodthirsty new friends. Returning to Valve's offices last week to play the latest build of the game, I finally met the belle of the ball: the witch.

When you first encounter her, Left 4 Dead's fifth and unplayable boss infected is a peculiar sight. The notion of a plainly-dressed and raven-haired young woman sitting in the middle of an urban sidewalk might even be plausible, had the city not been teeming with the hungry dead. But perhaps most unsettling is the quiet ... Read more

Valve Interview Part 2: Left 4 Dead Demo Potential, the Evolution of Steam, Steamworks and More

May 23, 2008 10:34am CST tags: Interview, Valve, Left 4 Dead
Entering the final minutes of EA's Spring Break event, most demo stations in the room long since abandoned, the bank of Valve's Left 4 Dead systems were still at capacity.

Zombies exploding in the background, I pinged marketing VP Lombardi on a number of Valve-related topics, including whether we'll see a demo for Left 4 Dead, and the likelihood of launching with a free weekend. We also touch on his company's new Steamworks initiative, as well as what Valve has planned for the future.

We're still sort of tinkering with the model and playing with it a little bit, but we'll definitely at some point do a free weekend for Left 4 Dead. It'll be somewhere near the launch. Whether or not it's the first weekend is still sort of to be determined. Read more...

EA Screenshot Blowout: Left 4 Dead, Battlefield Heroes, Bad Company, Much More

Fresh from EA's Spring Break event are a bonanza of screenshots from the publisher's lineup, including Mass Effect PC, Warhammer Online and more.

Be sure to scope out the full post, as there is simply far too much media to contain on the front page, and don't forget to check out the whole of our EA Spring Break coverage.

Left 4 Dead (PC, X360)
Valve, Turtle Rock Studios / November 2008

Battlefield Heroes (PC)
EA DICE / Summer

Battlefield: Bad Company (PS3, X360)
EA DICE / June 23, 2008

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Left 4 Dead Delayed to Fall, Akella to Publish in Russia

Apr 11, 2008 12:17pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead, Delay
The release of Valve's co-op zombie shooter Left 4 Dead (PC, X360) has been delayed until this fall, according to a press release from Eastern European publisher Akella.

Valve had previously told Shacknews that the title would arrive in late summer, most likely in August or September. The autumnal season begins on Tuesday, September 23, providing Valve with the opportunity to still deliver the game within the previously established timeframe.

In the announcement today, Akella revealed that upon the Left 4 Dead's simultaneous worldwide release this fall, it will be publishing the title in Russia and other CIS territories. For more on L4D, check out the Shack's hands-on impressions.

"We will be working closely with Akella as we prepare the launch of Left 4 Dead in one of today's fastest growing gaming markets," said Valve marketing VP Doug Lombardi.

"Left 4 Dead is Valve's attempt to fill gamers' desire for a dynamic and engaging co-operative action experience," he continued. "This has been validated... Read more

Left 4 Dead Preview

Feb 05, 2008 6:58pm CST tags: Left 4 Dead
The guys at CS-Nation have a Left 4 Dead preview up, having recently played the co-op zombie shooter.

Left 4 Dead Hands-on Previews

Jan 17, 2008 1:15pm CST tags: Valve, Left 4 Dead

Aaron Linde and I recently made the journey to Valve to go hands-on with Turtle Rock's cooperative zombie killer Left 4 Dead (PC, X360), which is now slated to arrive in the late summer.

We were left for dead. These are our stories.

At that point, all rational thought had long gone out the window; I was operating on pure instinct. I made mistakes that, despite all of my self-important ramblings about expertise, would have gotten me killed in the event of a genuine zombie outbreak. Oh, and this was on the normal difficulty level.
Read on...

Left 4 Dead Rising in Late Summer

Jan 11, 2008 3:51pm CST tags: Valve, Left 4 Dead
Previously scheduled to arrive during Q1 2008, the forthcoming co-op zombie shooter Left 4 Dead (PC, X360) will now hit in the late summer, Valve has revealed to Shacknews.

Developed in conjunction by Valve and newly-acquired subsidiary Turtle Rock Studios, the studios expect the game to arrive in August or September.

For more on Left 4 Dead, check back next week for our hands-on impressions.