Killing Floor 3 Delayed Just Before Release Following Troubled Beta Test
Killing Floor 3's planned release has been indefinitely delayed. Following recent beta testing, significant issues were uncovered, leading developers to halt the game's launch in its current form.
Veteran players voiced concerns over changes to core gameplay mechanics. A key point of contention is the new system linking character classes to specific heroes, a departure from previous titles where class selection was independent of character choice. Compounding these concerns were various technical problems encountered during the beta, including bugs, inconsistent performance, and graphical anomalies.
Weeks from its projected release date, the developers announced the postponement, targeting a 2025 launch window. The team intends to focus on resolving stability and performance issues, refining weapon mechanics, improving lighting, and enhancing overall graphics. Specific details regarding these improvements remain undisclosed.
This decision underscores the developers' commitment to releasing a polished product, prioritizing quality over a rushed launch. While the delay is sure to disappoint some fans, many will likely appreciate the extra development time dedicated to upholding the Killing Floor legacy.
Players eagerly anticipate further updates outlining the progress made in addressing these issues and a confirmed release date.




