Fans eagerly awaiting the sequel to the critically acclaimed Kingdom Come: Deliverance will have to wait a bit longer. Developer Warhorse Studios has announced that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been delayed, with its new release date set for February 11, 2025.
Originally slated for a 2024 release, the ambitious medieval RPG has faced multiple development challenges, leading the studio to push back the launch. Warhorse Studios emphasized that the decision to delay was made to ensure the game meets the high expectations set by its predecessor and delivers a polished and immersive experience.
In a statement, Warhorse Studios said, “We know this delay is disappointing, but it is essential to give our team the time needed to perfect the game. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a complex and expansive project, and we want to make sure it lives up to the legacy of the original while offering new and exciting experiences for both returning players and newcomers.”
The studio also hinted at some of the ambitious features they are working on, including a more dynamic world, deeper NPC interactions, and enhanced combat mechanics, all of which require additional time to refine. Fans can expect a more detailed look at the game in the coming months, with new trailers and gameplay demos promised as the new release date approaches.
While the delay may be disappointing for those eager to return to the gritty, realistic world of medieval Europe, Warhorse Studios is confident that the extra time will result in a game that exceeds expectations. For now, fans will have to wait until February 2025 to embark on their next epic journey in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.