Despite Kingdom Come: Deliverance II launching in significantly better shape than its predecessor, the game is not immune to the technical challenges that often accompany large-scale RPGs with ambitious designs. Warhorse Studios remains committed to enhancing the player experience through post-launch improvements, with their upcoming patch poised to be a significant update.
In a recent interview with Tech4gamers, global PR manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling revealed that the much-anticipated patch has been in development for over five months and will address over 1,000 bugs. "This patch has been in development for over five months and includes well over a thousand fixes," Stolz-Zwilling stated. This extensive effort underscores Warhorse's dedication to refining the game and ensuring a smoother gameplay experience.
Gamers are eagerly awaiting the patch, not just for the bug fixes but also in hopes of new gameplay mechanics or quality-of-life improvements. Given the lengthy development period, there is optimism about meaningful enhancements, though the specifics will only be clear once the full patch notes are released.
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In addition to the patch, Warhorse Studios has confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will soon receive official mod support, expected within the next two weeks. However, the initial modding capabilities will be limited; for example, players won't be able to create custom missions right away. The studio plans to expand these tools in the future, promising a more robust modding experience over time. While the exact release date for the patch remains undisclosed, the community's anticipation continues to grow.