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11.04.2024 - 23:27 / gamerant.com / Tom Henderson / Deep Silver / John DiCarlo / Nintendo
Developer Warhorse Studios has confirmed it's revealing a new game on April 18 and a long-time insider says it's Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. A follow-up to Kingdom Come: Deliverance has long been expected by fans, who may be brought out of the dark soon.
Kingdom Come and its emphasis on realism was a hit among most fans. Users explored 15th-century Bohemia while playing through Henry's entertaining quests and learning to adapt to the game's challenging survival mechanics. At launch, Kingdom Come had plenty of bugs which led to somewhat mixed reviews from critics, but the game enjoyed a much better reception from fans, as it sits at a Very Positive rating on Steam and an 8.1 user score on Metacritic. As time went on, Warhorse ironed out most of the more problematic bugs and eventually released the game on all major platforms with a Switch launch in March.
It seems that fans don't need to wait long for information regarding Kingdom Come: Deliverance's anticipated sequel, as insider Tom Henderson said with certainty that Warhorse's reveal later this month is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Warhorse's reveal is set for Thursday, April 18 at 2 p.m. EST and will be streamed on Twitch and YouTube. It's unclear what the studio plans to show, whether it's full-on gameplay or just a brief teaser. Seeing that the game's release date is possibly a year or more away, the latter does seem likely. However, this is only speculation at this point.
The original is regarded as one of the best games centered around medieval history ever released. Most fans are expecting Warhorse to continue this trend after bringing in historical experts to aid in the firstKingdom Come's development. Other potential features in the sequel include a brand-new setting, improved optimization, and hopefully fewer bugs.
In the meantime, fans can breathe new life into Kingdom Come: Deliverance thanks to its modding community. These mods range from quality-of-life improvements like adding a bow reticle or instant herb picking to major gameplay changes like making roads significantly more dangerous or allowing unlimited saves.
Although Kingdom Come: Deliverance's combat is hard to beat, fans can also check out the best medieval combat games. Less realistic games like Chivalry 2 or Mordhau, which still do their best to recreate the era's combat, allow medieval buffs to participate in multiplayer battles with significant but enjoyable skill curves.
WarHorse Studio’s masterpiece Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a historical medieval RPG set in an open-world environment. Players take control of main character Henry, as they experience the story of Kingdom Come: Deliverance through a multitude of quests and engaging combat. Henry’s gear and skills can be
Like the Series S before it, the Nintendo Switch 2 is the worst kept secret going. It’s getting to the point where it’s so unofficially official that even third party manufacturers are casually dropping details.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance, 2018's meticulous medieval action-RPG, is finally getting a sequel. Publisher Plaion has announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, set for release in 2024 across PC, PS5 and Xbox Series S/X. Developed by Warhorse Studios, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 promises to be a “true sequel” to the first game, bringing visceral first-person melee combat and a deep RPG experience.
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After rumors and an accidental trailer leak, Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver have officially announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The sequel to the 2018 open-world action RPG launches this year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. Check out the announcement trailer and 14-minute gameplay reveal below.
Warhorse have revealed Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, sequel to the 2018 open world action-RPG which you will likely remember for a couple of reasons: 1) its ostensibly faithful but inevitably skewed representations of race, gender and class in medieval Bohemia, which were amplified by its creative director Daniel Vávra's qualified endorsement of Gamergate, and 2) being a moderately entertaining, buggy and mucky chivalric fable in which you have to worry about keeping your sword sharp and eating food before it rots.