Warhorse Studios has taken a bold step by sending out review codes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 a whole month before its release date, set for February 4. This decision is quite a departure from the norm, as typically review codes are dispatched closer to a game’s release. This early release means that the game could undergo necessary tweaks and bug fixes based on the feedback before its official launch, much to the excitement of eager fans.
As anticipation grows, fans are expecting Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 to exceed the high standards set by its predecessor when it hits the shelves in early February. This sequel promises to once again immerse players into the life of Henry, a blacksmith who finds himself embroiled in the tumultuous conflicts of 15th-century Bohemia, battling the forces of the Holy Roman Empire. The first game was lauded for its incredible dedication to historical detail, but it didn’t escape criticism due to various technical issues at launch. This time, Warhorse is committed to providing a more polished experience, complete with exciting new features, reflecting their learning curve over the past six years. The early distribution of review codes underscores their confidence in the game’s quality.
In a recent Twitter update, Warhorse Studios shared that the review codes will start reaching recipients in the coming days. This move sets the stage for select players to experience the medieval adventure well in advance of its official release, defying the traditional timeline for reviews. This early access could be crucial for identifying any serious issues, ensuring the sequel avoids the initial rocky reviews that its predecessor experienced.
Fans of the original have shown plenty of support on social media, wishing the developers good luck with hopes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s triumph. Insights into what players can expect have emerged gradually over the past year. An announcement on Twitter in August 2024 revealed that the sequel’s script contains a hefty 2.2 million words, matching the verbosity of Baldur’s Gate 3. Players can also look forward to multiple endings and a gameplay option that allows them to take Henry down a path from heroism to villainy.
Another significant piece of news came in November 2024 when Warhorse Studios confirmed the game would not include Denuvo or any other DRM (Digital Rights Management). DRM has long been a contentious issue among gamers, with critics arguing it can harm game performance and, in some cases, even damage hardware like SSDs.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II offers an exhilarating action RPG experience, set against the backdrop of a civil war-torn 15th Century Bohemia. Players will follow Henry of Skalitz from humble beginnings at a blacksmith’s forge to the courts of kings in a quest drenched in revenge, betrayal, and discovery. As players weave through the medieval world, exploring bustling cities and serene forests, they’ll embark on a memorable journey filled with action, excitement, and awe in a richly detailed open-world setting.
Slated for release on February 4, 2025, this game, developed by Warhorse Studios and powered by CryEngine, carries a mature rating for its intense content. It’s set to be available on multiple platforms, including PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, with optimization for the latter, although Steam Deck compatibility remains uncertain.