There’s a fine line between medieval gameplay that’s historically accurate and medieval gameplay that’s fun. The overall reception to Kingdom Come: Deliverance indicates Warhorse Studios struck that balance well in 2018, but as noted in Kotaku’s review, plenty could be improved. After playing (the recently delayed) Kin…Read more...
There’s a fine line between medieval gameplay that’s historically accurate and medieval gameplay that’s fun. The overall reception to Kingdom Come: Deliverance indicates Warhorse Studios struck that balance well in 2018, but as noted in Kotaku’s review, plenty could be improved. After playing (the recently delayed) Kin…
Video game release dates are more a suggestion than a promise these days, and understandably so. Making games is hard and audiences have never been busier and more fickle. Still, it’s disappointing when you find out that sci-fi shooter or fantasy adventure you’ve been waiting for won’t be out any time soon, and a lot…Read more...
Video game release dates are more a suggestion than a promise these days, and understandably so. Making games is hard and audiences have never been busier and more fickle. Still, it’s disappointing when you find out that sci-fi shooter or fantasy adventure you’ve been waiting for won’t be out any time soon, and a lot…
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Embracer Group announced during its first quarter financial results for fiscal year 2024-2025 that they will delay the release of “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2”. Warhorse Studio had originally promised the sequel to one of the Czech Republic’s most successful games for this year in a trailer and press releases. That’s why gamers were expecting information about when exactly during the upcoming autumn season the expected RPG will arrive. Still, according to the n
Embracer Group announced during its first quarter financial results for fiscal year 2024-2025 that they will delay the release of “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2”. Warhorse Studio had originally promised the sequel to one of the Czech Republic’s most successful games for this year in a trailer and press releases. That’s why gamers were expecting information about when exactly during the upcoming autumn season the expected RPG will arrive. Still, according to the newly released release date, the game is unfortunately postponed until next year, namely February 11, 2025.
A Strategic Shift to February
The information appeared in a report published at 7 am on August 15. That’s the only thing currently from Embracer because of the date shift in the linked report. Aside from ironing out technical kinks, the motive is supposed to be to give the game enough space, so February is supposed to be the earliest and most convenient date.
Developer Response: Delayed But Determined
However, the Kingdom Come developers have publicly reacted to the release delay via a short video. In it, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling mentions that although the developers tried hard, they fell short of releasing it this year. But he added that at least they have a nice release date based on the anniversary week of the first episode, which was released on February 13, 2018. Furthermore, Tobi confirms that the release date reveal is just the beginning of what fans can imagine as a marathon. He recaps that the game will be at Gamescom, that a lengthy gameplay video will be released, reportedly with minimal cuts, and that impressions of actual gameplay from journalists will arrive.
Pre-orders and Collector’s Edition Tease
Kingdom Come “Pre-orders are also launching, so if you’re planning to buy the game, get your pennies ready; your time is coming,” Tobi added, revealing the Collector’s Edition packaging in the video. For now, though, we’re just seeing the giant box, which will be shown in detail at Gamescom.
Full Czech Localization for an Authentic Experience
Now, “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2” will launch at a later date for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series. The developers will include complete Czech localization, including dubbing, for domestic fans on all platforms. Warhorse recently announced that they will reveal more details about the game at Gamescom. They plan to show a short teaser during Opening Night Live, followed by a 25-minute gameplay video on August 21. Check out the official page or the second trailer here for more information! Stay tuned to our page for upcoming news!
Warhorse Studios announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the sequel to an ambitious and intriguing 2018 medieval RPG that had plenty of technical flaws and also became a lightning rod for controversy over its director’s comments about race and historical accuracy. The development team is promising the next game, which…Read more...
Big news for all you gaming nomads out there! Kingdom Come: Deliverance (KCD) drops onto the Nintendo Switch on March 15, 2024. That’s right, you can now take your medieval shenanigans on the road!
Get ready, adventurers! Kingdom Come: Deliverance is making its grand entrance onto the #NintendoSwitch on March 15th. 2024. Immerse yourself in the epic journey of Henry and experience KCD on-the-go with the portable power of the Switch. ⚔️@NintendoAmerica pic.twitter.com/LXoudyowaq— Warhorse St
Big news for all you gaming nomads out there! Kingdom Come: Deliverance (KCD) drops onto the Nintendo Switch on March 15, 2024. That’s right, you can now take your medieval shenanigans on the road!
KCD isn’t your average RPG. You’re Henry, a blacksmith’s son, thrown into the chaos of a country at war. It’s all about making your mark in a beautifully detailed 15th-century Bohemia. Think sword fights, dramatic choices, and a story that keeps you on your toes. And now, it’s all going portable.
Warhorse Studios has worked some serious magic to fit this epic adventure onto the Switch. Expect all the intense quests, stunning landscapes, and heart-pounding battles, but now you can play it on the bus, in a café, or cozied up in bed.
So, get ready to dive into a world where your choices matter and every fight could be your last – all from the comfort of, well, anywhere! Keep up with the latest on this and other cool gaming news at weplaygames.net. Time to get medieval on the move!