The realistic medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Delivery 2 may have been delayed until next year. US retailers have revised the game’s release date to February 11, 2025. Unfortunately, we don’t have official confirmation from developer Warhorse Studios yet.
When Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 was revealed in April, publisher Plaion announced that the RPG would be released for Xbox Series, PS5, and PC later this year. That release date may have been revised, as US retailers Walmart and Best Buy have revised the release date to February 11, 2025.
At this time, developer Warhorse Studios has yet to comment on the change. The delay may be confirmed via Opening Night Live at Gamescom. A new trailer for the game will be shown during the show. More news next Tuesday.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 appears to be a final, remastered version of the first game. The game takes place during a civil war in Bohemia in the 15th century. As a player, you will play as Henry van Skalitz, the son of an armorer, who is drawn into the conflict and eventually grows up in the court of noble lords.
As a player, you can explore a vibrant medieval world, attack enemies with authentic historical weapons, and much more.
The game takes place on two maps, making it twice as large as the first title. More information during the opening of Night Live…
Kingdom Come Deliverance II will be released on February 11, 2025, according to Best Buy. https://t.co/E4cwJlKaf6
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