Most of it’s free

Five years later, Tripwire Interactive still hasKilling Flooron life support. While fans of the game eagerly await its sequel and all thehorrific monstersit’s sure to unleash, there’s a new update to the original that might help alleviate the downtime.

Tripwire just released a new add-on toKilling FloortitledThe End of the Linethat brings a bit of free and paid content to the game. The new stuff that’s free of charge is a developer’s map pack, two wave mode maps (Siren’s Belch and Stronghold), one objective and wave mode map (Transit), and a character named Rachel Clamely who’s unlocked by completing Transit.

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Anyone that feels inclined to dish out some money can purchase the Neon Characters DLC pack and/or the Community Neon Weapons DLC pack. Otherwise, just check out all those new maps and begin steeling your nerves for this year’s release ofKilling Floor 2.

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