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Back 4 Blood: How to Use Bots

Back 4 Blood: How to Use Bots. Back 4 Blood is a Zombie Survival Co-op game. As the name suggests, you will be playing in a party of four people. This means you and three team members will be pitted against hordes of Riddens. Your teammates could be friends or random people from public lobbies. Sometimes you don’t want to play with other people, or you and your friends don’t make a four-man team. In such cases.

How to Use Bots in Back 4 Blood

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There is no dedicated button in Back 4 Blood for adding Bots to your lobby. You can obtain them, however, by keeping empty slots in your team lobby. This will fill those slots with Bots automatically. To do this, press the Escape button or the equivalent button on your controller to access the Settings menu. From there, select SOCIAL, and at the bottom, select PRIVACY. Make it INVITE ONLY by clicking on it.

Now, go to your Campaign Menu, click Preferences, and turn ON Private Campaign Lobby. Now that you’ve completed these steps, no one else will be able to join you, and you’ll be able to play with Bots. It’s really that simple.

Is it worthwhile to experiment with bots?


The Bots in the Cleaners are underwhelming in Back 4 Blood’s BETA. Their A.I. is a little shaky and is sometimes better off not being on the team. Turtle Rock Studios, the Back 4 Blood developers, have confirmed that they will be improving the A.I. quality in these Bots so that they are more reliable than they are now. In the meantime, playing Back 4 Blood with your friends over comms is the best way to enjoy the game.

Back 4 Blood was all about playing with bots. This guide should have assisted you in obtaining your private lobbies in Back 4 Blood. Check out our guides on Best Controller Settings and Unlocking All Characters in Back.

Back 4 Blood: How to Use Bots