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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 delayed to 11 February 2025

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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 has been delayed to 11 February 2025, Warhorse has today confirmed.

“We aimed for the end of the year and almost made it – almost is not good enough though, so we slipped to 2025,” Warhorse’s Tobias Stolz-Zwilling said in a video on Twitter.

While the title has been delayed, it’ll still be making an appearance at Gamescom in Germany later this month. A whopping 20-minute gameplay reveal video will be part of Opening Night Live on 21 August here in Australia.

Press previews have also been promised… and that’s sadly news to us.

“You are Henry of Skalitz – an ordinary man doing extraordinary things – caught in a gripping tale of revenge, betrayal and discovery as he embarks on an epic journey, ‘from a humble blacksmith’s forge to the court of Kings’, as he searches for purpose in this beautiful but brutal medieval world,” Warhorse said back at the game’s reveal in April of this year.

Expect Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 on Windows PC, PS5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X on 11 February 2025.


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