Tripwire Interactive has announced the release date forKilling Floor 3, the latest installment in the high-octane co-op FPS series. This new entry is coming to PC and current-generation consoles, built on Unreal Engine 5.
The developers have also confirmed that players will get a chance to try the game ahead of launch through a closed beta. With the release date now set, pre-orders for Killing Floor 3 are live. Here’s everything you need to know about its different editions, system requirements, and pre-order bonuses.

Killing Floor 3 Pre-Order Bonus
Players who pre-order Killing Floor 3 will receive theFlatline Tactical Bundlewhich includes the following items:
All three of these are customization items and don’t provide any gameplay benefits. No matter which edition you pre-order, you will receive the same bundle.

There are multiple digital editions that players can purchase for Killing Floor 3:
We can confirm that there is regional pricing for the Steam version at least. Additionally, players can purchase the following physical editions from different retailers:

Killing Floor 3 Deluxe Edition
Players who purchase theDeluxe Editionof Killing Floor 3 will receive the base game along with the following additional content:
Killing Floor 3Elite Nightfall Edition
Players who purchase theElite Nightfall Editionof Killing Floor 3 will receive the base game along with the following additional content:
Killing Floor 3System Requirements
The developers have not shared the target resolution or framerate in these requirements. However, despite the excellent visuals, Killing Floor 3 doesn’t seem like a very demanding title. An RTX 3060 is recommended paired with a Ryzen 7 7700X. On the lower side, even a GTX 1060 can play the upcoming title. Apart from that, players only need 20 GB of free space to install Killing Floor 3.
These requirements may be updated closer to launch because these seem pretty low for an Unreal Engine 5 release.

Killing Floor 3Closed Beta
Killing Floor 3Release Date
Killing Floor 3 is coming to PC viaSteam,Epic Games Store, andXbox Series S|Xas well as thePS5onMarch 25, 2025. It has full crossplay support across all platforms.
We’re excited to try out the beta ourselves and hope it delivers on the promise of being the ultimate sequel to the excellent action horror FPS franchise.

Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.