Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has recently become a focal point for "agenda-driven" activists, including notable figures like Grummz. The controversy escalated when news surfaced about the game being banned in Saudi Arabia, fueling rumors about specific content and "progressive" ideas allegedly integrated into the game. This led to a wave of criticism and attempts to cancel Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, with activists urging the public to withdraw support from the developers they label as promoting "such" content.
In response to the swirling rumors, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the PR manager at Warhorse Studios, has stepped forward to address the concerns. He encouraged fans and the gaming community to trust the developers and not to fall for every piece of information circulating online. Stolz-Zwilling emphasized the importance of reliable sources and direct communication from the studio itself.
Further, Stolz-Zwilling announced that review codes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be distributed in the coming days, following the game's achievement of gold status in early December. These codes are scheduled to be sent out approximately four weeks before the game's release, allowing streamers and reviewers ample time to form their initial impressions and prepare comprehensive reviews.
Interestingly, within a week of the review codes' distribution, the first "final previews" based on segments of the game are expected to be available. This move is designed to generate buzz and provide potential players with insights into what they can expect from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.