The creators of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* continue to engage the community by unveiling various facets of the game, with a recent focus on village activities. Warhorse Studios has revealed that the protagonist, Indřich (Henry), will immerse himself in a range of activities including drinking, herding sheep, shooting with a crossbow and bow, praying, hunting, and addressing the problems of local villagers, such as finding an antidote for the injured. This diverse set of tasks promises to enrich the player's experience within the game's medieval setting.
*Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* is set to launch on February 4, 2025, and anticipation is building among fans eager to explore these new features.
However, the game has not been without controversy. After discovering certain subpoenas related to *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, activists have pushed for the game's cancellation. Figures like Grummz and other campaigners with specific agendas have thrust the sequel into the spotlight. The situation escalated when rumors of a Saudi Arabian ban on the game circulated online, sparking discussions about the inclusion of certain content and "progressive" elements. This led to social media backlash against the developers and attempts to dissuade potential supporters from funding what some critics called "such" developers.
In response to these rumors and the ensuing controversy, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the public relations manager for Warhorse Studios, urged the public to place their trust in the developers and to be cautious about believing everything they read online.