Last week, Warhorse Studio posted a small teaser for its next game, which included a man sitting on a horse and nothing else. Today, Warhorse finally let us look that teased horse in the mouth, as the studio has unveiled Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which will launch on consoles and PC later this year.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will pick up right where the previous game left off, with players assuming the role of Henry of Skalitz as he attempts to avenge those he’s lost. The story will be told with over five hours of in-game cinematics mixed with first-person gameplay and a full cast of supporting characters.
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Players can customize Henry’s looks, abilities, and preferred equipment, with activities including blacksmithing and archery included in Henry’s skill set. Choices play a key role in how the story unfolds, with the game remembering every action you take for as long as you’re playing the game.
The in-game world of Bohemia is an “authentic rendition” of its real-world counterpart. Warhorse says the world will feature everything from a busy city filled with peasants and nobles, to a rich countryside with castles, taverns, and more.
The first Kingdom Come: Deliverance launched in 2018 to generally favorable reviews, as it averaged a 76 overall score on GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic. GameSpot’s 8/10 review called it a “rewarding, one-of-a-kind game” that is “supported by an incredible attention to detail.”
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is set to launch later this year for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.