Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Platforms
PC, PS5, Steam, Xbox X|S
Publisher
Warhorse Studios Deep Silver
Rating
M
Genre
RPG
Release date
Feb 4, 2025

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a 2025 action RPG developed by Warhorse Studios, released on February 4 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Set in 15th-century Bohemia during a civil war, it follows Henry, a blacksmith’s son, on a quest for revenge and redemption after surviving an ambush while escorting nobleman Sir Hans Capon. The open-world game features a detailed medieval setting with towns, forests, and castles. Players engage in first-person melee and ranged combat, stealth, and dialogue-driven choices, with skills like swordsmanship and alchemy leveling through use. The main story, spanning 60-80 hours with side quests, includes new activities like horse racing and crafting. The game supports solo play with optional DLC, such as the Brushes with Death questline.

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  1. [email protected] May 23, 2025 at

    I’ve put about 10 hours into it so far after finishing KC:D1 a couple months ago and it seems to be just a continuation of the first. A couple of notes:
    1. They actually use the story to explain why Henry is now reset compared to (presumably) your very advanced Henry at the end of KC:D1. It’s a little ham handed but I appreciate it. I certainly couldn’t have written a better explanation.
    2. I’ve heard that you can engage in a gay story line and have Hans be your love interest. I’m not calling that “woke” bc (unless I see otherwise) it’s only an option if you try to get that outcome. Same was true of my favorite RPG – KOTOR. But unless you’re trying to make the game gay, it doesn’t seem like it will be.
    3. In-game differences all seem better though I forgot how annoying it is when you’re a non-capable fighter in the beginning and getting no wrecked by two normal bandits.

    I’ll update (if allowed) if I come across any woke story lines or my initial understanding about the gay love story line was wrong.

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