Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is almost here, generating a mix of positive and negative feedback. Fortunately, the criticism remains largely verbal, with pre-orders holding steady despite online discussions, according to game director Daniel Vávra, who refuted claims of widespread pre-order cancellations in a recent YouTube video response.
Warhorse Studios has also unveiled post-launch content plans for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, detailing a roadmap of future updates across their social media platforms.
Spring 2025 will see the release of several free updates, featuring a hardcore mode, a barber for character customization, and horseback racing. Furthermore, the game will receive three paid DLCs, bundled in a season pass, one for each season of the year.