Killing Floor 3 will no longer be released in its current state, as seen by beta testers, after a recent round of testing revealed significant issues.

Veteran players of the franchise expressed dissatisfaction with several changes made to the game’s formula. Notably, the new system ties character classes to specific heroes, whereas previously players could choose any class for any character. Additionally, technical problems such as bugs, inconsistent performance, and unusual graphics further frustrated participants during the beta phase.

Just weeks before its planned release, the developers of Killing Floor 3 announced an indefinite delay, though the game is still expected to launch sometime in 2025. The team plans to address stability and performance issues, refine weapon mechanics, improve lighting systems, and enhance the overall graphics quality. However, a detailed list of planned changes has yet to be shared.

This decision highlights the developers' commitment to delivering a polished experience rather than rushing the game to market in an unfinished state. While fans may be disappointed by the delay, many will likely appreciate the extra time being invested to ensure Killing Floor 3 lives up to the series’ legacy.

As development progresses, players eagerly await updates on how these issues are resolved and when the game will finally see the light of day.

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