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"Kingdom Come Deliverance II Unveils Post-Release Support Plan"

by Blake Apr 25,2025

"Kingdom Come Deliverance II Unveils Post-Release Support Plan"

The highly anticipated release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is approaching, stirring a mix of excitement and controversy among fans. Despite the chatter, the negativity appears to be limited to online discussions and hasn't impacted the game's pre-order numbers. Game director Daniel Vávra has reassured fans that the volume of pre-orders remains strong, countering a YouTube video that suggested there were "mass pre-order refunds" for the game.

Simultaneously, Warhorse Studios has unveiled an exciting roadmap for post-release content for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Shared across the game's social media platforms, the roadmap outlines a series of updates planned for spring 2025. These updates will be available to all players at no additional cost and will introduce new features such as a hardcore mode, a barber shop for customizing appearance, and thrilling horseback racing events. Moreover, the game will expand with three DLCs, each corresponding to a season and bundled in a season pass that extends through the end of the year.

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