
The highly anticipated release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is generating a mix of excitement and controversy within the gaming community. Despite the swirling discussions around the game's content, the negativity hasn't translated into action against the game's sales. Game director Daniel Vávra has confidently stated that the pre-order numbers for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II remain strong, countering a YouTube video's claim of "mass pre-order refunds." This indicates that the anticipation for the game is still robust among fans.
Simultaneously, Warhorse Studios has been proactive about sharing their vision for the game's future. They've released a detailed roadmap on the game's social media channels, outlining the exciting post-release content planned for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Starting in spring 2025, players can look forward to a series of free updates that promise to enhance their gaming experience. These updates will introduce a hardcore mode for the more dedicated players, a feature allowing for in-game appearance changes at a barber, and the thrill of horseback racing.
In addition to these free updates, Warhorse Studios is set to expand the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II with three downloadable content (DLC) packs. These DLCs will be available through a season pass, with one pack released each season until the end of 2025. This structured approach to post-release content ensures that players will have continuous new content to explore, keeping the game fresh and engaging well beyond its initial launch.