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Located north of the Arctic Circle, contact was lost with this remote experimental facility in the wake of the early European Zed outbreaks. Now teams are being sent to find out what happened to '''Outpost''' facility and if any of the staff are still alive. Unlikely.
Located north of the Arctic Circle, contact was lost with this remote experimental facility in the wake of the early European Zed outbreaks. Now teams are being sent to find out what happened to '''Outpost''' facility and if any of the staff are still alive. Unlikely.

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Killing Floor 2 Tripwire Official map
Outpost
General Information
Author Tripwire Interactive
Trader Locations 6
Collectibles {{{Collectibles}}}
Map Information
Weapon Spawns 17
Ammo Spawns 17
Player Spawns 24
Zed Spawns (Boss Spawns) 87 (8)
Technical Information
Related Achievements
PS4 Trophies

Located north of the Arctic Circle, contact was lost with this remote experimental facility in the wake of the early European Zed outbreaks. Now teams are being sent to find out what happened to Outpost facility and if any of the staff are still alive. Unlikely.

Artbook Description

Horzine had a security training base, also used for testing interesting experimental weapons, in the far north of Norway, not far from the North Cape. Buried away in the hilly, even mountainous, tree-and-snowcovered terrain, they could have their guys run around in experimental body armor, test-firing all sorts of exotic personal weaponry. The nearlypermanent heavy cloud cover kept the spying eyes in satellites at bay, while the terrain and extreme weather could account for any snoopers on the ground. Not that it did them any good when the outbreak hit. The security forces on hand were well-armed, but few in number, as most of them had already been returned to main Horzine facilities. This led to a short, sharp battle, with high casualties for both Horzine’s troopers and the specimens - but specimen numbers won the day.