Killing Floor 3 announced with first teaser

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Tripwire Interactive has during the Gamescom Opening Night Live with a first teaser Killing Floor 3 Announced at Gamescom, it will be released for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.

The game's description so far reads: The year is 2091, and the megacorporation Horzine has created the ultimate army: an obedient horde of biotechnologically engineered monstrosities called Zeds. Now, only the rebel group Nightfall stands between these hellish creations and the future of humanity.

Killing Floor 3 is the next installment in the legendary action/horror series. This intense FPS puts players in the role of a Nightfall Specialist who must team up with up to five teammates to fight waves of Zeds, earn Dosh, unlock skills, and build the ultimate arsenal.

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“It’s hard to believe that Killing Floor is almost 15 years old now,” said Alan Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Tripwire Interactive. “We’ve provided free support to the player base all this time, in two incarnations, so now. We’re incredibly excited to show you the mayhem the next installment in the franchise will bring!”

A first teaser, which we've included below, offers a rather gory glimpse into Killing Floor 3. More information about the game is expected soon, which we will add here as it becomes available.

Killing Floor 3 Utilizing Unreal Engine 5, it builds upon the legacy of the series by realizing its gruesome graphical vision and embracing its dark dystopian tone to deliver the next terrifying evolution in the action/horror genre.

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Killing Floor 3 It should be available soon.

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