

The arcade version also allowed players to purchase and equip colored skins for weapons.For example, the Box Magazine Shotgun reuses the firing sounds of the Chrome Shotgun and the reload animations of the AK-47. Most of these weapons reuse sounds and reload animations from L4D1 and L4D2 weapons.For example, the Box Magazine Shotgun's picture lists it as having a 10 round magazine with 14 rounds in reserve, when in game it has a 15 round magazine with 56 rounds in reserve.


Left 4 Dead Survivors will release in Japanese arcades later this year.

As you can see in this video, it added flashing arrows that point you in the right direction, points, and other elements that would complement a quicker arcade experience. In 2006, Taito released Half-Life 2: Survivor for Japanese arcades. Surprisingly, Left 4 Dead Survivors looks almost indistinguishable from the original games, though it could look much different by the time it’s released. Valve has partnered with Japanese publisher Taito for the game, which seems to mix content from both Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. Left 4 Dead Survivors, an arcade version of Valve’s multiplayer first-person shooter, has released its first gameplay trailer.
