

While Kingdom Come: Deliverance II launched in significantly better shape than its predecessor, the game still exhibits technical imperfections—an unavoidable reality for expansive RPGs with ambitious scope. Warhorse Studios remains committed to post-launch refinements, with their next update poised to be a massive undertaking.
In a recent Tech4gamers interview, global PR manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling revealed the upcoming patch will resolve more than 1,000 issues.
"This update has been in development for over five months and encompasses well over a thousand fixes."
Naturally, players are curious whether the patch will introduce substantial improvements beyond bug fixes, such as new gameplay systems or quality-of-life features. Given the extensive development period, expectations exist for meaningful upgrades, though details will only become clear when the complete patch notes are released.
Additionally, Warhorse confirmed official mod support will arrive within the next two weeks. Initial functionality will be limited—for example, players won't immediately be able to create custom quests. The studio plans to expand modding capabilities progressively. No specific release window for the patch has been confirmed yet.