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Killing floor 2 steam and epic
Killing floor 2 steam and epic









killing floor 2 steam and epic

You've got until the same July 14th deadline to add it for free to your account with Epic's game store, the Epic Game Store. When Nate and Matt delivered their Ancient Enemy verdict, they found it "cosy, predictable, satisfying", for better and for worse. It was also made in collaboration with Jim Rossignol, one of the dads that birthed baby RPS (then sold the baby to a new corporate daddy). It's made by Grey Alien Games, the developers behind Regency Solitaire, which Pip loved, and Shadowhand, which Brendy didn't. If you would too, you've got until July 14th at 4pm to add it to your account at the Epic Games Store.Īncient Enemy is a less well-known card battler inspired by British mythology, although one dealt by old hands. It's six years-old and getting on a bit now, but I'd still rather play in Killing Floor 2's fight pit than, say, the much less gratifying Back 4 Blood. Tripwire's zombshooter is about gory wave defense, with sloppy guns, lots of feedback, and cosmetic nonsense piled on top. But hey, if you missed it, the zombie shooter still one of the best co-op games, so grab it while you can. The games are Ancient Enemy and Killing Floor 2, and it's the latter that triggered the memory trip for me - because it was also free on Epic this week two years ago. I honestly dont see how they can pull this off with KF3, especially with Tripwire seemingly not doing anything about it and just let it flow.Head on over to the Epic Games Store this week and you'll find two free games and a feeling of deja vu. Only unique they made is just the weapons, and I guess Moonbase as well despite having most stuff from workshop, mostly the gravity is the closest thing to being "unique" but I'm sure other custom maps has it too.īut yeah, most maps are more of copy and paste along with some changes because gameplay reason. I was hoping at least one unique map in a year but nope, just cheap map design. No new characters, no new voicelines, no new soundtracks so far, no new mode or even Objective mode maps, most of the stuff are pretty much ignored. Saber didnt really do much with KF2 aside from tossing in new maps and cosmetics. I heard also, they are planning on making a new Painkiller game so we know now where that money is heading. Killing Floor 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Tripwire Interactive, with later support from Saber Interactive. Also theirs no statistics on their profits of cosmetics which even though its predatory in some ways it still makes large profits considering they dont even make their own maps and when they do its just reused props like the new moonmap.Īlso yeah I agree, and considering Saber Interactive has been helping Tripwire with Killing Floor 2. Essentially throwing their flagship game in the bin.

killing floor 2 steam and epic

So if they dont have the money to make kf3 its simply because they lost money in their other games using killing floors profits. Also 1 year ago it totaled of 30 million owns for the franchise of the 2 games. But tripwire kinda threw it into the trash and let some crap team take control. Also kf2 sold over 1 million copies back in 2016 add another 5 years its definitely their highest making game. The killing floor franchise has made over 100 million total including both titles so then again Im not sure. But then again I wonder how much they made from kf2 especially when they did that massive sale to epic games.

killing floor 2 steam and epic

yea kf1 was cheap in terms of development compared to kf2.

killing floor 2 steam and epic

Originally posted by Merim:Nothing mentioned so far, but I doubt there would be any plans at all honestly.











Killing floor 2 steam and epic