Killing Floor 3 Year 1 2025-26 roadmap shares free new content coming post-launch

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Killing Floor 3 is finally here! It’s been nearly 10-years since the excellent KF2, but now players can join the newest installment in the gruesome, bloody trilogy from Tripwire. There’s plenty to enjoy in the game at launch, but the Killing Floor 3 Year 1 2025-26 roadmap shares a bunch of free new content planned to join post-launch in future seasons.

Killing Floor 3 Year 1 2025 roadmap

Below is everything part of the Killing Floor 3 Year 1 roadmap for 2025:

Rearmament update:

  • Perk and specialist decoupling
  • New weapons and mods
  • Quality-of-life updates
  • Performance improvements

Season 2:

  • New specialist – DJ Scully
  • New map – Prison
  • New Zed
  • New weapons and mods
  • New assignment campaign and rewards

Killing Floor 3 Year 1 2026 roadmap

And below is everything scheduled for 2026 so far:

Season 3:

  • New map – Research Base
  • New weapons and mods
  • New enemy
  • New assignment campaign and rewards

Season 4:

  • New perk – Gunslinger
  • New map
  • New boss
  • New weapons and mods
  • New assignment campaign and rewards

KF3 ongoing improvements

Lastly, Tripwire has shared ongoing improvements that include “tuning performance, balance, and gameplay while working on new features”. These new features include the following:

  • Text chat
  • New difficult settings
  • Modding
  • Music Collectibles
  • Comics

Killing Floor 3 is available for £34.99, and it is available on PS5 and Xbox, as well as on PC via Steam. It’s another co-operative shooter where you get to bathe in the blood of monsters, and it is a hell of a lot of fun.

Image credit: Tripwire Interactive

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