A significant chapter in the history of Kingdom Come: Deliverance has drawn to a close. Tom McKay and Luke Dale, the voices behind the beloved RPG, have concluded their tenure at Warhorse Studios. Their farewell was a poignant moment of reflection, filled with gratitude, nostalgia, and an unmistakable sense of finality.
As they recorded their final lines, the winds of change were already blowing. Warhorse Studios was simultaneously auditioning new talent to assume the roles of Henry and Hans. The irony of this transition was not lost on them—as one generation bid farewell, another was being born.
Tom McKay, celebrated for his portrayal of Henry, reflected on the profound sense of family that developed during the project:
“In the creative world, people often call their teams a ‘family,’ but rarely does it hold true. Here, however, it was different. The connections I made on this journey are some of the deepest and longest-lasting of my career.”
The theme of family was not only central to their personal experiences but also a core element of the game's narrative. Henry's journey, fueled by the tragic loss of his parents, resonated deeply with McKay, who drew from his own experience of losing his father to bring authenticity to certain scenes. For McKay, Kingdom Come: Deliverance was more than just a project—it was a deeply personal endeavor.