Recent Killing Floor 3 Play Test Required A 5-Year NDA, Despite Game Releasing In A Few Days
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Concerns regarding the state of Killing Floor 3 have arisen after a recent play test required participants to sign a five-year non-disclosure agreement. Players had to agree not to share screenshots, gameplay, or discuss the test for five years, a stipulation that surprised many given the game's imminent launch. Originally scheduled for March 25, the game was delayed shortly before its release. Despite worries about potential delays, Tripwire assured fans that the playtest aims to optimize game stability for the July 24 release. Post-launch plans include improved animations and cross-platform support.
Players participating in the recent playtest required to sign a five-year NDA raised concerns over the stability of Killing Floor 3 ahead of its July 24 launch.
The five-year NDA for a stress test, particularly close to launch, caused worry among fans that another delay might be possible for Killing Floor 3.
Despite the NDA's stringent terms, Tripwire reassured fans by stating the playtest aims to ensure stability in the game's multiplayer environment at launch.
Tripwire outlined post-launch plans for Killing Floor 3, focusing on animations, perk selection, and text chat implementation to enhance gameplay.
Read at GameSpot
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