Warhorse Studios has revealed that the PC version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance – that was expected to be released this Summer – has been delayed. According to a spokesperson for Warhorse, the PC version is delayed in order to be released simultaneously with the console versions later this year.
This does not really shock us. Earlier this month, we informed you about the possibility of such a thing happening.
As PR manager Tobias Stolz-Zwiling claimed back then:
“The idea was to release the game in the summer and then to follow up with the console versions. Right now we are still indie developers but we are in negotiations with publishers to, well, we need someone to bring the games into the shops, so we need a distributor, and he kind of wants us to synch it with the console versions. We are still in negotiations, we will see.
Best case for you will be summer this year for the PC version and then with the follow-up for consoles; or if the publisher wants us to synch it we will release everything let’s say by the end of the year, so we will see about that.”
Polygon has reported that the PC version has been officially delayed in order to be released alongside the console versions, and that Warhorse plans to release all versions later this year.
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