Left 4 Dead 2: The Last Stand – Full Campaign Playthrough

IGN published this video item, entitled “Left 4 Dead 2: The Last Stand – Full Campaign Playthrough” – below is their description.

The Last Stand is the latest update to Left 4 Dead 2 in eight years. There are twenty new Survival Arenas, four Scavenge Arenas and a Campaign based on The Lighthouse Survival map. Watch the full playthrough of The LIghthouse campaign map here! This update is a collaborative effort of 30+ community members working together with Valve over the course of 11 months to create new content for this beloved game, which will be available to all PC players as free DLC. Want to hang out with the community update team? Come chat with them on the L4DNation Discord: https://discord.gg/s9G9hWk Want to get more into survival mode but don’t know where to start? Check out the Top 10’s group on Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/L4DSurvivalGroup

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