Killing Floor 3 Release Date Confirmed
Killing Floor 3 release date confirmed as July 24 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
No More Delay for Killing Floor 3
After almost nine years, American studio Tripwire Interactive is scheduled to roll out a new Killing Floor entry, replenishing the catalog of survival horror titles. The first-person shooter will take the player to a post-apocalyptic future where, as part of the Nightfall group, they must go up against swarms of bioengineered zombies called Zeds in order to save humankind. Offering players flexibility, Killing Floor 3 comes with a single-player mode as well as a six-player co-op mode.
In February 2025, the developer conducted a closed beta for the game, ahead of its original launch at the end of the succeeding month. However, just a few weeks before the big day, Killing Floor 3’s arrival was postponed to later in 2025, as the devs aimed to incorporate the feedback obtained during the beta phase.
Following much anticipation, Killing Floor 3 finally received its July 24 release date, which will be the day it lands on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Besides that, pre-orders for the game, including the Standard, Deluxe, and Elite Nightfall editions, have also resumed across various retailers. This announcement follows several weeks of additional development time that Tripwire leveraged to enhance and polish the game based on its closed beta results. Talking about the progress made since the delay, the studio’s creative director, Bryan Wynia, said that the Killing Floor 3 team dedicated their time towards bringing the game closer to the shared vision of both the devs and the community. They also highlighted the team’s commitment towards post launch support with “new features and content.”
With a release date for Killing Floor 3 now confirmed, Tripwire Interactive looks to be getting closer to where it wants to be with the state of its game. Given Killing Floor 2’s sustained player engagement throughout the past decade, it may be fair to expect a reasonably strong traction for the forthcoming sequel upon launch.
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