Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been delayed until 2025

Warhorse Studios has been delayed Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 until 2025.

The medieval action-RPG was set to release in 2024, but in a new post shared today (August 15), the studio announced that the game has been delayed and will now release on February 11, 2025.

“We were aiming for the end of the year and we almost made it, almost is not good enough, so unfortunately we’ve slipped to 2025,” said Warhorse Studios PR Manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling. “But at least we have a real precise release date now.”

The new launch date means the game will release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC during the anniversary week of the original’s release. Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

Stolz-Zwilling adds that there are “a lot of big things” coming between now and February, including a 20-minute gameplay demonstration that will debut during Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 20.

Pre-orders, including a Collectors Edition that Stolz-Zwilling announced in the video, will also go live for Liberation 2 after the new trailer was revealed during the presentation.

The developer also revealed that press previews and hands-on impressions will go live on August 21, followed by a playable demo at Gamescom between August 21 and 25, alongside more news announcements from Warhorse Studios.

Following the announcement, Stolz-Zwilling explained in another X/Twitter post after that while the game was close to its planned 2024 release, the team decided that “we still need a little bit more time.” This could mean that Warhorse now plans to polish the game further before it’s ready to ship.

According to the developer, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a “thrilling story-driven, rich open-world action RPG set in 15th century medieval Europe” where players will experience “an ultimate medieval adventure” through the eyes of Henry of Skalitz, “trapped in a compelling tale of revenge, betrayal, and discovery.”

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