The game is supported
with cosmetic microtransactions, and should see a wealth of free content updates moving forward, from new heroes to new maps and new game modes.
Killing Floor 2's cheap price ($ 39.99 in the US for a physical copy) does feature a number
of cosmetic microtransactions, although we were reassured that whatever is to come would purely be visual upgrades and have no bearing on the gameplay.
Which for the audience at large seems to be making them enough money with
the cosmetic microtransactions they added but pve wise its really gotten less and less focus as the game has gone on.
Players will keep everything they've earned or unlocked up until now, EA says, and
the cosmetic microtransaction system will launch in April after the March overhaul goes live.