It has been nearly a decade since Tripwire Interactive unleashed the Zed horde upon us with Killing Floor 2 . In an era where live-service games come and go faster than a Clot can scream, this brutal, metal-thumping shooter is not only still alive—it’s thriving.
The game is "complete." Tripwire has officially stopped major content updates (the final content drop was in 2021 with the Armored Assault update). This is actually a good thing. There is no FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). No battle passes. No daily chores. Killing Floor 2
9/10 (Go for the head.)
If you’ve been sleeping on this co-op gem, or if you’re returning after years away, here is why KF2 remains the gold standard for visceral, no-nonsense wave-based survival. Let’s be honest: There are cleaner shooters. There are more tactical shooters. But there is no shooter that feels this heavy. It has been nearly a decade since Tripwire