
Given Tripwire's extensive experience with realistic weapons depiction from other proprietary titles (such as Red Orchestra), this was probably done to avoid possible legal issues.Īs of the 'Incinerate 'N Detonate' update, the player can dual-wield 9mm Pistols like in the first game. It seems to be a odd combination of a Beretta 92FS frame (noted by the hooked trigger guard) with a 92A1/ 90Two Picatinny rail and a Beretta 92G Elite 1A slide (without the markings), with the gun as whole having an Inox finish. The "9mm Pistol" is the starting pistol for all classes. With the exception of the fictional HX25 and Medic pistol, all handguns can be dual-wielded.
1.5 Smith & Wesson Model 500 Bone Collector. The following weapons appear in the game Killing Floor 2: As with the first game, some weapons can share bonuses from other perks, though unlike the first game this is clearly noted in the trader inventory, as any weapon compatible with a different perk will be shown under both perk listings. Changes from the first game include new perks and weapons, as well as a VS Mode where a second team of players controls the Zeds. A PlayStation 4 installment was released on the same day, and a port to the Xbox One was made available on August 28, 2017. Killing Floor 2 came out on April 21st 2015 as a Steam early access game, and saw a full retail release on November 18th in 2016. The game is developed on a modified Unreal Engine 3. Killing Floor 2 (also referred as KF2) is a first-person survival coop shooter video game developed and published by Tripwire Interactive for PC and Linux.