Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is going to feature some impressive animations, judging from some new gameplay footage that is making the rounds online.
The new gameplay footage, which can be watched below, courtesy of @ASexyBiscuit, was shown on Czech television, providing a quick look at one of the game's cities, likely the royal city of Kuttenberg, where most of the game will take place, complete with some NPCs going around their business. Not only does the city look impressive, but the NPC's animations look incredible, highlighting even more how the next entry in the series will be a major step forward to its predecessor.
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On a related note, Warhorse Studios' co-founder Daniel Vávra confirmed in a new video shared today that Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 will unsurprisingly support both NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, though he couldn't confirm if the game will support Frame Generation in any way. Additionally, on his new PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 7950x3d CPU and RTX 4080 Super GPU, the game runs at 4K, 60 frames per second at very high settings, and 40 FPS at epic settings. Optimization, however, is far from being done, and the game will run better when it launches later this year.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 was officially revealed last month with a new trailer that provides a quick look at Henry of Skalitz's quest for vengeance. The second entry in the series developed by Warhorse Studios is going to be a much bigger game than its predecessor, featuring a world two times bigger, a longer story, five hours of cutscenes, and more. Gameplay will also be improved considerably, with a new iteration of the original's first-person combat, the ability to wield crossbows and early firearms.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 will launch later this year on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S worldwide.
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Tom McKay, the actor behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 protagonist, Henry of Skalltz, has been putting in some serious studio time. Due out sometime in 2024 on PS5, developer Warhorse Studios revealed that his lines in the sequel are now locked and loaded, the work of 508 hours of recording time, or three whole weeks, if you prefer.
The historical RPG offers upgrades within your progression through Perks, or special modifications that alter how you play. The complex leveling system and deep medieval mechanics can make it hard to tell which Perks are the best and which ones are the worst. Some seemingly useless abilities may have a purpose, but it's often hard to tell if you're just starting your adventure.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 just passed a significant development milestone: Tom McKay, the actor behind main character Henry, has wrapped dialogue recording after a staggering 508 hours in the studio across 127 sessions.
Earlier this week, Kingdom Come Deliverance II Game Director and Warhorse Studios founder Daniel Vávra uploaded a lengthy video on his personal YouTube channel where he briefly discussed the game's current level of performance.
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A well-known gaming industry insider has claimed that Kingdom Hearts 4 will be released sometime next year. Kingdom Hearts 4 fans have been incredibly eager for more updates about the upcoming fourth mainline entry in Square Enix's long-running series. The game was first revealed during the franchise's 20th anniversary event, where a trailer showed Sora's situation after the events of Kingdom Hearts 3. This included a brand-new look for Sora, an apartment and city that resembled modern day Tokyo, and even some gameplay footage where Sora battled a giant Heartless.
Following the official reveal of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, IGN was able to speak with Tobias Stolz-Zwilling (Warhorse Studios's PR Manager) to get some extra details about the newly announced action RPG sequel.
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At long last, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, a sequel to Warhorse Studio's 2018 cult classic RPG, has been announced, and its twice as big as the first game and has a revamped combat system for accessibility.
The 2018 medieval action RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance is getting a follow-up this year that promises to be twice the size of the original game, hinting at a bigger map, more features, and a greater number of quests. While the original courted controversy over depicting a recreation of 15th Century Bohemia devoid of people of color due to 'historical accuracy,' Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's grander scope means "a wide range of ethnicities."