

According to the Steam charts, it even beats newer entries like DayZ and Dying Light. It is, however, still the most-played game of its kind on Steam, a game distribution service owned by Left 4 Dead’s developer Valve. With games like The Walking Dead and Call of Duty, Left 4 Dead 2 is far from the only zombie-shooting game out there. Players can also opt to experience Left 4 Dead 2 through other game modes, such as “Versus” or “Survival,” for a gameplay experience that is not driven by a storyline, or for the chance to play a zombie.

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These campaigns take players through different situations and settings - from fighting through a city filled with zombies to escaping a sugar mill. Set in a post-apocalyptic world infested with zombies, Left 4 Dead 2 puts players in the shoes of a group of survivors who have to fight their way through a series of campaigns. Despite these developments, Left 4 Dead 2 still holds a place in the hearts of gamers who have stopped filling up computer shops but are still all over the game’s online servers, which still manage to attract an average of 10,000 players daily.

Internet cafes have inevitably gone out of style, connecting with other players is no longer novel, and the standard for graphics have improved by leaps and bounds. The sequel to the zombie shooter game that changed gaming was released that year, and now, 10 years and countless technological advancements later, people are still crazy over it. In the aughts, this meant only one thing: Left 4 Dead 2.
