Medieval action-RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance may be getting a surprise release on the Nintendo Switch, according to the company’s own release schedule. Listed for release as early as February 18 on the Japanese Nintendo website is the Royal Edition of Warhorse Studios’ 2018 PC, PS4 and Xbox One title. The Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition
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When it released in 2018, we gave Kingdom Come: Deliverance a 6/10, saying the game was “A captivating, but ultimately uneven experience.” Personally, I loved my time with the game, but even over the past two years, it’s managed to only get better. After releasing a series of interesting add-ons and a number of patches
While some may see multiple game storefronts as bothersome, more options are definitely good for competition. Everyone has to stand out in some way – the Epic Games Store does so by offering up free games every week. The next pair of free titles hitting the platform is the hyper-realistic medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance
When a piece of media comes out, some people like paying tribute to its music. Fans of The Witcher show do it like this, and Kingdom Hearts fans do it like this. But fans of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the hyper-realistic medieval RPG from Warhorse Studios, do it a little differently. They don a full set of plate armor
It seems that no developer is totally out of sight of THQ Nordic’s acquiring eyes. German developer Piranha Bytes, creator of ELEX and the Gothic and Risen series, recently became the latest addition to the Austrian publisher’s long list of subsidiaries. This deal scores THQ Nordic both Piranha’s development studio and IP rights. Piranha CEO
Mordhau is an upcoming multiplayer battler from developer Triternion that aims to put players in the shoes of medieval warriors in 64-player battles. The game looks like it could follow in the vein of For Honor and Kingdom Come: Deliverance as games that embrace the visceral combat of medieval battles. Watch the trailer below. The trailer
On the first anniversary of the release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, it was announced this morning that publisher THQ Nordic has now purchased the developer behind the game, Warhorse Studios. This announcement was made today via a press release that revealed the Warhorse Studios was purchased by THQ Nordic’s subsidiary Koch Media for the price of
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Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver have released a new piece of DLC for medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance named “The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon” today. This add-on costs $9.99 and is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. This new content will have players attempt to help their friend Hans Capon.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is getting two new DLC’s early this fall. Warhorse Studios shared a trailer on their YouTube channel teasing both The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon and Tournament after previously announcing them last month. The first DLC, The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, has players helping Sir Hans Capon woo the beautiful butcher’s daughter
Warhorse has released an introduction video to the new DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance called From the Ashes that gives players the responsibility of building a village from the ground up. A video was released last week of the developers discussing the DLC. From the Ashes finds players as a newly appointed bailiff in charge of the many decisions
Warhorse Studios posted a video giving an overview of the newest DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance called From the Ashes after it was teased earlier this month. The video features Creative Director Daniel Vavra and Senior Designer Prokop Jirsa discussing some of the updates players can expect when the DLC launches next month. After listening to feedback from
Released last month on consoles and PC, Kingdom Come: Deliverance drew praise for its attention to detail towards history and plenty of deep mechanics, and now a hefty new update has been released for players of the historical RPG. Developer Warhorse Studios has released the new Easter Update 1.41 for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, with the update itself
On February 13, developer Warhorse Studios and publisher Deep Silver finally released Kingdom Come: Deliverance on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Now, almost a month past launch, they have released an Accolades trailer for realistic RPG. As the title suggests, this video showcases some of the accolades that Kingdom Come: Deliverance received in reviews upon
What’s up with overly-personal guards in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? Some say it is corruption, others say it is just a lack of personal space. Either way, guards coming up and frisking you for stolen stuff is an incredibly frequent issue for the historically-based open world RPG. That is… it was, until Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s latest update rolled out
For one reason or another, Kingdom Come: Deliverance‘s developers Warhorse Studios seem to increasingly be at odds with various gaming outlets. The occasional silver lining to this is some new information for backers and the game’s growing fanbase on the development process. In a series of tweets, Daniel Vávra — co-founder of Warhorse Studio — announced a
Kingdom Come: Deliverance from Warhorse Studios caught my eye shortly after its initial crowdfunding campaign. Its amazing hook of being a very realistic RPG about a character who isn’t a genre stereotype “chosen one.” Instead, you are venturing through a historically-accurate Bohemia during medieval times, making the game stand out from all other RPGs on
Today, Deep Silver released another trailer for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the realistic medieval RPG coming in February from Warhorse Studios. In this trailer we see the protagonist, Henry, in back-and-forth scenes of peaceful times and war, showing what he’s fighting for. Once again, the graphics look just as amazing as the previous trailers like Born From Ashes.