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The long-awaited Killing Floor 3 will launch on July 24 for PC and consoles, marking a slight delay from its originally announced March release window. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
Originally planned to launch worldwide on March 25, 2025, then delayed until later in 2025, developer/publisher Tripwire Interactive announced that Killing Floor 3 is now scheduled for July 24, 2025.
Horror first-person shooter Killing Floor III will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on July 24, developer Tripwire Interactive announced.
The highly anticipated first-person shooter, Killing Floor 3, was originally supposed to release in March 2025.However, its closed beta resulted in mixed reactions from players, leading Tripwire ...
Killing Floor III takes place around 70 years after its processor in the year 2091, and sees corporation Horzine producing the ultimate army of Zeds; an obedient horde of bio-engineered creatures.
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The Killing Floor 3 launch is postponed to “an undecided date later in 2025” as Tripwire Interactive responds to negative beta feedback.
Indie game developer and publisher Tripwire Interactive announced that Killing Floor 3 has had its release date pushed back until later this year. The team made a post on social media letting fans ...
RELATED: Killing Floor 3 Announced with Grisly Trailer at Gamescom In another /killingfloor subreddit post, the mood is rather different, with players noting the Beta to be fun to play. One user ...
Of course, all of these fancy visuals wouldn’t mean squat if Killing Floor 3 didn’t improve upon Killing Floor 2’s gameplay as well. I’m here to tell you it does, in a variety of key points.
Over 70 years have passed since the events of Killing Floor 2, and the Horzine Corporation continues finding new ways to make our lives miserable. Few things are worse than the relentless pursuit ...
While it’s only actually been a shade over 8 years since the release of Killing Floor 2, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s the same 70 years that have passed in the story for Killing Floor 3.