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!
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