
The much-anticipated release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is drawing near, stirring a mix of excitement and controversy within the gaming community. Despite some negative buzz, game director Daniel Vávra has confirmed that pre-order numbers for the sequel remain strong. Addressing a YouTube video that suggested "mass pre-order refunds," Vávra clarified that the volume of pre-orders has not declined, indicating that the criticism has not significantly impacted the game's sales.
In other news, Warhorse Studios has unveiled an exciting roadmap for post-release content for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Shared across the game's social media channels, the roadmap outlines a series of updates and expansions planned for the coming months.
Starting in spring 2025, players can look forward to several free updates that will enhance their gaming experience. These updates will introduce a challenging hardcore mode, a feature allowing players to alter their appearance through a barber, and the addition of horseback racing. Moreover, the studio has announced three DLCs, which will be part of a season pass. These expansions are scheduled to roll out seasonally throughout the year, ensuring a steady stream of new content for players to enjoy.