Leaked! Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Is Coming
Warhorse Studios has officially announced the reveal of a new game on April 18, and according to a well-known insider, it’s none other than Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Fans have long speculated about a sequel to the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and it seems they may finally get some answers soon.
The original Kingdom Come gained widespread popularity for its emphasis on realism, taking players to 15th-century Bohemia as they navigated Henry’s compelling story and the game’s challenging survival mechanics. Despite a buggy launch that drew mixed reviews from critics, the game resonated with players, earning a “Very Positive” rating on Steam and an 8.1 user score on Metacritic. Over time, Warhorse addressed many of the bugs, and the game eventually made its way to all major platforms, including the Nintendo Switch in March.
Fans may not have to wait much longer for details about the highly anticipated sequel. Insider Tom Henderson has confidently stated that Warhorse’s upcoming announcement will be Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The reveal is scheduled for Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m. EST and will be streamed on both Twitch and YouTube. While it’s unclear whether Warhorse will showcase gameplay or a teaser, given the likelihood of a release date still being a year or more away, a teaser seems more probable. For now, fans can only speculate about what’s in store.
Is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Finally Being Revealed on April 18?
The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance is widely considered one of the finest games based on medieval history. Fans are optimistic that Warhorse Studios will maintain this standard by continuing to incorporate historical expertise, as they did in the development of the first game. Possible enhancements for the sequel include a fresh setting, better optimization, and hopefully a more polished experience with fewer bugs.
While waiting for the sequel, fans can revisit Kingdom Come: Deliverance with the help of its thriving modding community. Mods offer a variety of enhancements, from quality-of-life improvements like adding a bow reticle or instant herb picking to more immersive changes, such as making roads more perilous or enabling unlimited saves.
For those seeking medieval combat beyond Kingdom Come: Deliverance, other excellent options are available. Games like Chivalry 2 and Mordhau may be less grounded in realism but still deliver engaging medieval battles. These multiplayer experiences challenge players with skillful combat systems while offering plenty of fun for medieval enthusiasts.