The creators of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 are actively engaging with the gaming community by unveiling new facets of the game, with a recent focus on village activities. Warhorse Studios has revealed that players will control the protagonist, Indřich (Henry), who can engage in a variety of immersive tasks. These include socializing over drinks, herding sheep, mastering the crossbow and bow, participating in prayer, embarking on hunting expeditions, and even addressing local issues like finding antidotes for the injured. This diverse range of activities promises to enrich the gameplay experience and deepen player immersion in the medieval world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, set to launch on February 4, 2025.
However, the game has not been without controversy. Following the discovery of several subpoenas related to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, activist groups have attempted to cancel the project. Influential figures like Grummz, along with other campaigners perceived as "agenda-driven," have thrust the game into the spotlight, sparking widespread discussion.
The situation escalated when rumors about the game's content and alleged "progressive" elements surfaced, particularly after reports of a ban in Saudi Arabia. These rumors quickly spread across social media, leading to a backlash against the developers. Critics have tried to cancel Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and discourage support for Warhorse Studios.
In response to the swirling rumors, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the public relations manager for Warhorse Studios, urged the community to trust the developers and not to be swayed by unverified online information. This call for trust aims to reassure fans and maintain focus on the game's upcoming release.