Kingdom Come: Deliverance launched in February 2018 as an unfished RPG filled with tremendous and almost unforgivable technical issues, including game-breaking bugs and problems with its performance on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Almost a year later, Warhorse Studios' debut project has been patched and upgraded, with the game's third story DLC
Band of Bastards projected to be released next month.
It looks like the Czech developer is already working on
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, as Co-Founder of Warhorse Daniel Vávra's latest Tweets seem to suggest that a proper sequel to the ambitious video game is in the works. If you take a closer look at one of his new behind-the-scenes photos, you will surely notice an ambiguous "
KCD2 - 1506 " writing on the whiteboard behind a cosplaying developer.
As a reminder,
Deliverance took place in the early 15th century, in the Kingdom of Bohemia, part of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown and the Holy Roman Empire in what is now the Czech Republic.
Considering that the first game was announced in 2012 and released six years later, a potential sequel might very well be a next-gen project, as new consoles are expected to hit stores in mid-2020.
Bohemia – located in the heart of Europe, the region is rich in culture, silver, and sprawling castles. The death of its beloved ruler, Emperor Charles IV, has plunged the kingdom into dark times: war, corruption, and discord are tearing this jewel of the Holy Roman Empire apart. One of Charles' sons, Wenceslas, has inherited the crown. Unlike his father, Wenceslas is a naive, self-indulgent, unambitious monarch. His half-brother and King of Hungary, Sigismund the Red Fox, senses weakness in Wenceslas. Feigning good will, Sigismund travels to Bohemia and kidnaps his half-brother. With no king on the throne, Sigismund is now free to plunder Bohemia and seize its riches.
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