Killing Floor receives free Incendiary DLC

8 October 2010

Tripwire Interactive has announced the release of another free content pack for their co-op survival horror shooter, Killing Floor. Also available is a new paid DLC Character Pack.

The free Incendiary Content Pack gives a big boost to the Firebug perk in the form of a brand new weapon – the MAC-10. This submachine packs a punch with a high rate of fire and .45 caliber rounds and for the Firebug it will also fire incendiary ammo that will make his enemies do the fire dance. This means that the Firebug now has his own personal close-range weapon.

Also included in the content pack are four new maps that were selected from the best maps entered in the Grindhouse map making competition. These maps have been given the “Tripwire Treatment” and have been polished up and made official.

The content pack is free to all Killing Floor players and will automatically download upon starting the game. Highlights of the content pack include:

-Four new maps – Hospital Horrors, Biohazard, Mountain Pass, and Suburbia.
-New Firebug weapon – the MAC-10 firing incendiary rounds.
-New money system – money now rewarded based on % of damage dealt rather than who gets the final shot, no more kill poaching for money!
-Balance changes for several perks including the Sharpshooter, Commando, and Demolition perks.
-Bug and map exploit fixes.

Check out Killing Floor on Steam – it’s currently discounted by 50%, going for US$7.49 (±R51).

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