Killing Floor 2 is Coming to Xbox One and Xbox One X

Killing Floor 2 is Coming to Xbox One and Xbox One X

We only need to wait a few weeks!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 25, 2017 @ 09:49 AM (Staff Bios)
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Tripwire Interactive, in collaboration with Deep Silver and Iceberg Interactive, have officially announced that their hit zombie slayer game Killing Floor 2 will be coming to both the Xbox One and Xbox One X. The game will be released for Xbox One on August 29th, and it will also be available on launch day for the Xbox One X.

Not only are Xbox players getting the game, but they will also be receiving all of the previously released DLCs, as well as some exclusive content. Xbox gamers will be receiving the Freezethrower weapon for the Survival Perk, as well as 8 different skins to customize it. They will also have exclusive access to the Wasteland Armor cosmetic outfit with 5 different skin styles. 

Check out the gameplay trailer down below and get hyped for this game. It's already been out for quite a while, but it's still incredible and people love the game. The updated graphics and exclusive content for the Xbox One X are going to make this game feel brand new.

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