Publisher Plaion has officially announced a sequel to 2018 role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
12.04.2024 - 11:55 / gameranx.com / Deep Silver
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 may be announced as soon as next week.
As reported by Gematsu, Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s developer, Warhorse Studios, and its publisher, Deep Silver, has revealed they are set to announce their next game. The announcement will be made on April 18, 2024, at 11 AM PT.
Gematsu backs up rumors from billbil-kun and Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, that Warhorse and Deep Silver are announcing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Gematsu adds that they learned the promotional video was filmed in the Czech Republic.
They filmed it in the town of Kutná Hora, which still has so much surviving medieval architecture and structures that it is protected as a Czech cultural monument, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kingdom Come fans may find this familiar, but among the town’s historic structures are Sedlec Abbey and Ossuary, St. Barbara’s Church, the Italian Court, the Plague Column, and the Gothic Stone House.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance, originally released in 2018 to Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, also eventually made it to the Nintendo Switch just last month. While the open world action RPG is a popular genre, this title went to the extremes in creating an immersive experience.
For starters, players need to sleep and eat in the same constant way we do in real life. Clothing and equipment degrade and need to be repaired or replaced, and food spoils. This may all seem tedious and unnecessary, but that’s the point – Warhorse made the one game where you also had to worry about all of these, to make it feel less like a game, and more like a simulation of real life.
Subsequently, Warhorse created an impressive version of medieval Europe. Clothing, architecture, weapons are period accurate, and the immersion is designed around making it feel real as well. There are 16 item slots for clothing, so that the player can recreate the ornate layers of medieval armor.
Of course, as you can expect, this game also has a unique spin on combat systems, conversations, role playing without classes, nonlinear quests, etc. To put it simply, it’s a game designed to be played for a long period of time, so that you can really escape real life and embrace your visit in this world like you’re really there.
While Warhorse managed to accomplish a lot with Kingdom Come: Deliverance, they also ran into many issues, including technical bugs. The real issue is that what they were able create in 2018 was limited by the technology they could use then. Six years later, it’s possible that not only did they learn what they needed to get up to date, but that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is done or close to being released.
There’s a real chance Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 turns out to be one of the biggest releases of 2024.
Publisher Plaion has officially announced a sequel to 2018 role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
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."
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.
Warhorse Studios has today announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, a PS5 sequel to the 2018 original. Set to release later this year, you can check out the reveal trailer above. The studio says it is a «bigger, better, and more ambitious» title that the team has grown to more than 250 employees to create. The sequel is pitched as the «passion project» Warhorse Studios always wanted to make, and is now making a reality with the correct resources.
Over six years after the first game's release, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is finally official. Czech developer Warhorse Studios has been cooking a sequel in great secret until it's almost ready.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has officially been announced and is aiming for release on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC at some point later this year.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is out this year, and while Warhorse Studios’ first title had a massive scale, the sequel is much bigger. The developer revealed it’s “twice as big” as the first game, with two maps to explore. Coupled with a story that sees Henry of Skalitz involved in the “problems of kings,” there’s much to look forward to.
Warhorse Studios has revealed Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, a sequel to their 2018 hit historical RPG. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is set to release later this year across PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Warhorse Studios finally announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 after various rumors, and it sees Henry of Skalitz returning as the protagonist. The open-world action RPG has a much larger scale than its predecessor, with spokesperson Tobias Stolz-Zwilling calling it a “behemoth” of a game that’s “twice the size” of the original.
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 Studios has officially announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the sequel to its popular RPG set in medieval Bohemia. Warhorse Studios fully unveiled the sequel at a private event last week, confirming among other things that it will be twice as large as the original, touting it as a “behemoth” of a game.