Get on the floor with Killing Floor 3 as the 2025 and 2026 content roadmap is out now. If you’ve bought the game or you’re considering it, the year-long roadmap has a close look at Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4’s content, including many free updates.
Can you believe it’s been 9 years since Killing Floor 2? (10 if you count early access). After loyal and continued support for the second entry, Tripwire Interactive is bringing more guts, guns, and gore with Killing Floor 3. The initial delay has allowed the game to have an extra layer of polish and improvement.
But forget about Killing Floor 3’s launch, it’s the future we’re concentrating on right now.
Killing Floor 3 2025 Content Roadmap Explained, Season 1 & Season 2

2025 sees Killing Floor 3 receive new Perks, Weapons, Mods, updates, a new Specialist, a fresh map, and much more.
Here’s a quick and handy list showing you every piece of content arriving this year in KF3:
- New Assignment Campaign & Rewards
- New Map (Prison)
- New Mods
- New Specialist (DJ Scully)
- New Weapons
- M14 EBR Mod 0 (with 4 new mods)
- MKR-350 Assault Rifle (with 4 new mods)
- Streik Dual Defender Shotgun (with 3 new mods)
- New Zed
- Performance Improvements
- Quality of Life Improvements
Many improvements to performance and quality are assured, and this is in response to the various playtests and reviews. However, an influx of weapons, maps, mods, and more is where it’s at!
Killing Floor 3 2026 Content Roadmap Explained, Season 3 & 4
Killing Floor 3’s 2026 updates will be spread across Season 3 and 4, introducing much of the same type of content. The addition of a new Boss and Perk is the headline.
Again, I’ll make this nice and easy to read for you:
- New Assignment Campaign & Rewards
- New Boss
- New Map (Research Base)
- New Mods
- New Perk (Gunslinger)
- New Weapons
- New Zed
- Performance Improvements
- Quality of Life Improvements
If you haven’t already, check out the roadmap graphic above for a full breakdown of when this is all coming.
Developer Tripwire is also promising a variety of ‘Ongoing Improvements’ throughout the game’s lifecycle to ensure optimal performance and product: “We’re tuning performance, balance, and gameplay while working on new features like text chat, new difficulty settings, modding, music collectibles, comics, and more.”
Have you played any of the Killing Floor 3 playtests? Or is the full launch your first exposure to the shooter? Share your thoughts with us through the Insider Gaming forum. Let me know if you think the third entry is as sustainable as KF2.
We have more KF3 content to read, including the complete Killing Floor 3 Trophy List, and if it’s on Xbox Game Pass.



