You can forget about Killing Floor 2 for Mac…

by | Sep 9, 2017

I think it’s time to go ahead and kill this rumor…

We all got excited when first-person shooter Killing Floor 2 launched on Steam Early Access and developer Tripwire Interactive announced a Linux and SteamOS version.

If they release it on Linux, why not release Killing Floor 2 for Mac, especially as the platform is bigger? Or so I thought. When I finally got a hold of them, they said:

Since, the Linux version was outsourced to Knockout Games and later put entirely on hold. When asked about the Linux version on Steam, Tripwire said:

It is not something actively in development at this time, but our engine team continues to evaluate it as a potential task weighed against the rest of their workload.

So there you have it. If they’re shelving a port they publicly announced, it’s safe to assume a MacOS version is virtually impossible now.

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But all is not lost…

Killing Floor 2 got me really excited for a while there. This is a 6-player co-op zombie shooter with over 30,000 very positive reviews on Steam. It even got a new 12-player Versus Survival mode which looks like a lot of fun…

I can’t really blame Tripwire. They never said they were working on a MacOS version and still took the time to get back to me to confirm their position.

But more importantly, you have solid alternatives. For starters, you can check out Valve’s awesome Left 4 Dead 2. It too has co-op (albeit 4-players only) and hundreds of zombies to kill. If you’re looking for mobile games, for example, Dead Rain 2: Tree Virus, is a great iOS and Android game you can play offline.

There’s also the enhanced Dying Light: The Following, a great game with zombies to kill and cross-platform multiplayer. Finally, if you’re more into the zombies themselves than the shooting, you can try the excellent The Walking Dead Onslaught on VR.

Do you have a favorite zombie killing game? Let us know in the comments section.

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Ric Molina
Ric Molina
Ric Molina has been covering Mac gaming for the last 6 years, since the launch of Mac Gamer HQ in 2012. Ric's work has been featured by some of the biggest tech outlets in the world, such as TechCrunch, Apple Insider, The Loop, Mac Rumors, iMore, Cult Of Mac, 9to5Mac and has been awarded Macfixit's Top Apple Blogs and Feedspot's Top 40 Mac Blogs for Macintosh Users.
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6 Comments
  1. ikir

    Asked the same two weeks ago, same reply!

    Reply
    • Mac Gamer Ric

      If you ever get any news on this, please let me know!
      In any case, it was cool that they gave a reply, even if it wasn’t what I was hoping for…

      Reply
  2. Ian

    It’ll probably happen, they are definitely making a SteamOS version.

    Reply
    • Mac Gamer Ric

      Yep, we can only hope that going from SteamOS to a Mac OS X version isn’t much of a technical or ressources leap…

      Reply
  3. Nick Bastrisky

    Well Killing Floor 1 was for Mac I’m not sure how long till they made it Mac compatible after it’s release but, if they didn’t would worry me on why make the first one but not the second one compatible.

    Reply
    • Mac Gamer Ric

      Sure hope so! I will keep on harassing them every now and then 😉

      Reply
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