
The much-anticipated release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is generating a whirlwind of excitement and debate. Despite some negative chatter, the game's director, Daniel Vávra, has reassured fans that pre-order numbers remain strong. Addressing a YouTube video claiming "mass pre-order refunds," Vávra confirmed that the volume of pre-orders for the sequel has not seen a decline, indicating that the community's enthusiasm for the game remains undeterred.
In addition to the buzz around its release, Warhorse Studios has been proactive in sharing their vision for the game's future. They've released a detailed roadmap on the game's social media channels, outlining a robust plan for post-release content for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Starting in spring 2025, players can look forward to a series of free updates designed to enhance their gaming experience. These updates will introduce a challenging hardcore mode, a barber feature allowing for changes in appearance, and the thrill of horseback racing.
Beyond the free updates, the studio has also announced plans for three downloadable content (DLC) packs, which will be available through a season pass. Each DLC will be released seasonally, culminating by the end of the year, providing players with continuous new content and adventures to explore in the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.