Tripwire Interactive is probably best known for the Killing Floor franchise. It’s been a few years since the second iteration in the series, but we’re ready to rip and tear in Killing Floor 3. I’m here to let you know if it’s free to play, and if not, what price there is to pay.
Killing Floor 3‘s development hasn’t been quite as tight as the developer would like. The game should’ve been out for a few months by now. The gore and gruesome violence had to wait as KF3 was delayed in early 2025.
More testing has ensued, though. The Zeds can’t be contained anymore, and many fans have waited long enough. Now that the time has come, it’s time to see if Killing Floor 3 foregoes a price tag and favors the free-to-play approach of many contemporary shooters.
Is Killing Floor 3 Free to Play?

Killing Floor 3 is not a free-to-play first-person shooter and requires an initial fee to play the game.
Not everything can be free. I feel games like Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, and Warzone have created a new gateway in the last decade that we didn’t think would be possible. The ability to offer premium AAA experiences at no expense to the consumer.
This isn’t a feasible option for many companies. Tripwire Interactive isn’t going down the free-to-play road, and its content demands you stump up the cash first.
How Much Does Killing Floor 3 Cost? Price Explained
The RRP for Killing Floor 3’s normal edition is $39.99 or £34.99.
This is the official price tag you’ll see on PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam. You can definitely spy a bargain if you venture out into online and physical retailers. Most places are happy to knock a few dollars or quid off the official price.
If you’re not content with the standard edition, I hear you. There’s also a Deluxe Edition and ‘Elite Nightfall’ Edition for those hardened Killing Floor 3 fans and potential buyers. As usual, expect a lot more bang for your buck if you procure one of these bigger and bolder editions.
You’ll get bonuses such as Creds, Passes, and extra cosmetics to it out your favorite characters in terms of fashion and actions.
Your gauge for Killing Floor 3’s price likely varies depending on various factors: If you’ve played and enjoyed previous games, if you’ve been impressed by the pre-release media, and if you’ve had a chance to play any of the betas. Are you prepared to invest in KF3? Let us know everything and more via the Insider Gaming forum.
We have guides answering more Killing Floor 3 burning questions: Does it have crossplay? What trophies and achievements does it have? Is it coming to Xbox Game Pass?



