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2 weapon for summer, fall and winter update.
But if you play multiplayer and anyone else in your team bought them you can also use them during this match. Shared content.
In singleplayer you can cheat them for testing purposes but you won't get experience during this test.
The weapons add something to the game. Non of them is op, some are pretty good usable, other are just fun to use (mem weapons), other are complete garbage.
Non of them is necessary to play efficient.
I recommend buying only if you think you will play the game some time. E.g. you found a good server/team it's fun to play with, but non of them already bought the dlc weapons already.
I bought them i don't regret it, even if i use just 3-4 of them regularely.
...and yes, bow is babe, but Frost Fang rips and tears like heeell.
They also go super well together, as an ammo-economic post-apocalypse-survivalist loadout.
Not to mention that the quality dropped immensely once development was outsourced to Saber, so after Ion Thruster, Rhino, Mosin, Bow and Glock with Shield, they are no longer even close to the animation standards you'd expect from Killing Floor 2.
The price is definitely out of proportion, so everyone has to make up their own value proposition based on their love for this game and its weapons.
They are certainly desirable. But you have to ask yourself how much you're willing to pay for it.