Excitement builds as Warhorse Studios announces the sequel to its realism-focused action RPG, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, slated for release later this year. Building upon the successful first installment, players will be transported to 15th Century Bohemia, doubling down on an authentic medieval experience and a more expansive world. The sequel promises a larger story, more cutscenes, and an open world reportedly twice the size of its predecessor. The player's journey continues with Henry of Skalitz, whose actions will shape the game's world, offering deeper RPG customization and impactful choices. While the exact release date isn't confirmed, anticipation is high as the game is set to launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, powered by the CryEngine for stunning visuals.

What has been improved in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 compared to the first game?

The sequel amplifies the original's realism with an open world twice as large, enriched storytelling with additional cutscenes, and expanded player choice that will influence the world and its inhabitants. Expect more elaborate customization options and a highly authentic representation of 15th Century Bohemia.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance first launched to mixed reviews but quickly became a cult hit, particularly for players keen on historical accuracy and immersive RPG mechanics. The original game, set in the Kingdom of Bohemia, was recognized for its painstaking detail to realism, including period-accurate combat and attire, pushing the boundaries of historical RPGs. Selling around 6 million copies, it validated the appetite for historically grounded games, paving the way for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 to grow its legacy.