Left 4 Dead: Survivors

Left 4 Dead: Survivors (LEFT 4 DEAD 生存者たち) also known as Left 4 Dead: Arcade (L4DAC) is a Japanese version of Left 4 Dead 2 redesigned for Japanese arcades, featuring an entirely new cast of survivors.

The game still takes place in the United States featuring the same scenarios from Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2, but the characters are seemingly designed to appeal to a Japanese audience. This game was originally teased as Project Z before the actual game's reveal on April 30, 2014.

The game used Nesica.Net to enable online play, events, and in-game items that could be purchased with ZG Points (in game currency gathered by playing and collecting ZG Bags) to get special items, costumes and clothing, and weapons. However, on July 26th, 2017, the game officially went offline, disabling these features, limiting the gameplay to Single Player, and Local Multiplayer.

Eventually, on March 2019, the game files were leaked. Quickly, fans of the series ported most of the game's content through Steam Workshop for Left 4 Dead 2.

Characters



 * Kudo Yusuke (Voiced by Kijima Ryuichi)
 * "A Japanese college student who was visiting America during a long-sought trip when the outbreak began."


 * Haruka Hirose (Voiced by Sakura Ayane)
 * "A Japanese High School student in Japan who was also visiting America during a school trip when the outbreak began."


 * Kirishima Sara (Voiced by Sawashiro Miyuki)
 * "A Japanese-American Tour Guide. Her father is Japanese and her mother is American. The outbreak occured during a Japanese High School's field trip under her supervision."


 * Blake Jordan (Voiced by Takahashi Hidenori)
 * "A bartender who worked in the hotel lounge when the outbreak began, and used to be a member of the army. He always tries to be positive, but he can't help but worry about the dog he left back home."

Stages
Stage 1: Dead Center

Stage 2: Dark Carnival

Stage 3: Swamp Fever

Stage 4: Hard Rain

Stage 5: The Parish

Stage 6: The Passing

Stage 7: Cold Stream

Stage 8: No Mercy

Stage 9: Death Toll

Stage 10: Dead Air

Stage 11: Blood Harvest

Stage 12: Crash Course

Stage 13: The Sacrifice

Differences

 * The cast are completely different despite the game taking place in previous locations seen in Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. The new Survivors are younger, and wear a more casual clothing. Apparently, these changes were done to appeal to the Japanese arcade audience; for example, the arcade adaptation of the Silent Hill franchise also featured a younger cast of characters and a more fast-paced gameplay.
 * Maps have minor edits making them more linear due to the game's time limit. Furthermore, there are floating arrows on the maps pointing to where the survivors must go in order to proceed.
 * New costumes, weapon skins, Infected skins, and weapons were added.
 * Events were introduced, where players could play special gamemodes for limited amounts of time, and various rewards were handed out.
 * Every single existing character has received a new voice actor, including the Left 4 Dead survivors (in The Passing), and NPCs.
 * The results screen now shows the characters clapping and cheering aside from showing how many kills, etc., reminiscent of Super Smash Bros.
 * Due to the game being remade as a timer-based arcade game, the game now uses timers to countdown their play time before the game prompt players to insert credits to continue the game or use the premium currency called "SVP Points" (Survival Points) to play the game long enough. If the timer runs out, the game will spawn endless amount of Tanks to end your game. The remaining SVP Points will be converted to a ZG Points to buy weapons, costumes, and special items.
 * Judging by the disconnected order of the campaigns, its quite possible that each stage of the game takes place on a separate timeline rather than being a continuation. For example, the game has a port of The Passing with Bill's death and a port of The Sacrifice with one of the new protagonists sacrificing himself/herself.