Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 feature

25 minutes of gameplay from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Warhorse has released a new video for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, showing 25 minutes of gameplay. In this video, we get a glimpse at the game’s environments, characters, and dialogue system. We also get a first look at exploration, sneaking, and combat. So, make sure to check it out if you are interested in the game.

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, players step into the shoes of Henry of Skalitz, a young man on a thrilling adventure. After his village is destroyed, Henry sets out on a quest for revenge, uncovering secrets, and seeking his true purpose. Starting as a simple blacksmith, he rises to face challenges that take him from his small town to the grand courts of kings. The game is set in 15th century Bohemia, a land torn apart by civil war, where Henry must navigate a world that is both beautiful and harsh.

Although Warhorse has not yet shared the game’s PC requirements, Daniel Vavra claimed that the NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super can run Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 with 60fps at 4K/Very High Settings. So, this should give us a small idea of how the game runs on a high-end PC system.

We also know that it will support both NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR at launch. Moreover, the game will be powered by CRYENGINE. So, I’m curious to see it in action. Oh, and there is currently no word on whether or not it will support Ray Tracing.

Deep Silver will release Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 on PC in February 2025. The game will hit both Epic Games Store and Steam. However, we still don’t have any PC requirements for it.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Official Gameplay Showcase

25 thoughts on “25 minutes of gameplay from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2”

  1. Thankfully we still get PC games with actual content like Baldur's Gate 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

    Not everyone wants button-mashing soulslike trash from consoles.

  2. Looks fantastic but gameplay is clunky and boring. I'm going to play it though. If this game had the gameplay of mordhau or chivalry 2 with some fantasy elements, it'd be a 10/10 game for me.

    1. I'm gonna safely assume this was sarcasm because with that logic you may as well say that Mafia and GTA aren't fun because they don't contain any fantasy elements in those. The Witcher franchise is all fantasy and yet it didn't stop this community on bashing its gameplay.

      I'm not too familiar with the franchise but isn't Mount & Blade also supposed to be somewhat historically accurate? Yet those games became a hit. It's possible to make realism fun. It just depends on how they execute it.

      1. Mount and Blade is not based on real history and I wouldn’t compare it to this game.
        I’m not saying it needs fantasy elements to be fun, but combat sucks.

  3. Coolest game ever, but yeah, they need to work on those battle stuff. Ragdoll is way too fake, even for a videogame.

    1. Haha yeah, very predictable. PC Gamer have also just published an article bemoaning its sexism written in the style of an undergraduate sociology student, so that tells me it must be a decent game for them to be attacking it 🙂

  4. the studio is esg compliant now and of course you have to form a resistance group to fight the evil tyrant by recruiting from the worldmap. Hmm, also poop fetish.

    1. I confirm this.
      I'm reading an article about them caving in to the woke crowd and saying that this game will be much more "inclusive", whatever that means.
      The tone of the article is pretty unbelievable, criticizing the fact that there weren't tons of black people in the first game.
      "The Middle Ages weren't all-white, unlike what far-right white supremacists think!"
      God I can't stand these people anymore.

      This is the kind of game that I love, but I guess that's one more that I'll have to boycott!
      Can't believe that even Eastern Europeans would sink so low.

      Edit: I have to say that I don't see tons of "diversity" in those 25 minutes of gameplay though.🤔
      Hopefully, what they call diversity is a realistic mix of people who REALLY existed back then.

      1. “The Middle Ages weren’t all-white, unlike what far-right white supremacists think!”

        Then where did all the diversity go?

        1. Yep. Been to Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic in the last 10 years and I could count the appearances of 'diversity' on one hand.

          I'm in Ireland and still remember it being 99.9% white when I was growing up in the 90s, but we are supposed to forget that. They were always here etc.

          “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

      1. same, this days i wait for the real reviews, the people actually talking about whats in the game not the promoters.

    1. It's practically dead at this point. The mainstream ones at least. There's virtually no way to get mainstream Western games these days without companies having to go through the whole DEI process. Otherwise they'll feel the wrath of all these so-called journalists who are all part of the same cabal and often times these companies bend the knee.

      Western games are only truly alive if they're all about the community and nothing else. The majority of the games I and many others want can no longer be made in this climate which is why I consider it dead.

      1. I don’t think that’s the totally the case. Good games and Bad games come from every tier of the development spectrum and across the political windows and some of my favorite games over the years have had themes from what I think would be considered as both ends. Im not sure what you mean by “whole DEI process” but, I do agree that they need to focus on the communities that buy their games rather than the shareholders that force them to ripoff and milk the consumer bases.

        1. Well to be fair, DEI is just one of many problems. In short, it gets in the way of artistic freedom kinda like microtransactions. Both can ruin the immersiveness of our experiences because neither of these are occurrences which come in good faith. Everybody with double digits IQ should know this by now.

          Culturally and taste-wise people have changed significantly. The casual market greatly outnumbers the hardcore fanbase. I, for example, have always wanted to see sequels to games like The Chronicles of Riddick, Sleeping Dogs, Conker's Bad Fur Day and many more but the fact is these games don't sell or won't sell in this day and age because of the general consensus among other factors. Also, most casual players have short attention spans which is why the industry is dominated by all these multi-player-only live service games. But even those games lack creative vision due to the things I already mentioned.

          Games like KCD and Wukong feel like once in a full moon type of thing when it used to be a common place to get unique titles like those every month. "Golden age of Xbox 360 timeline" by Crowbcat is a great video which further illustrates my point effectively.

  5. Too fake …. everyone knows when you swing a steel sword in the air lots of sparks and particles fly off of it like every Asian game ever made …….

  6. Looks like more of the same except you'll need even more HP to run it, eh idk I got enough the first round. Game is vomit inducing w it's fpp on horse for me and the combat is not good. Game should be called Bugs Kingdom Come bc that's what the first one is, I can only imagine 2x the bugs in 2. And no jewish-british empire accents and such don't fit at all into this fake history game by tribesters in duda apfelbaums poland either.

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