Warhorse Studios, the creators behind the much-anticipated Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, have been actively engaging with the gaming community, this time by highlighting the diverse village activities that players can participate in. The protagonist, Indřich (Henry), will immerse himself in a variety of tasks, ranging from enjoying a drink at the local tavern, herding sheep, to engaging in archery and crossbow shooting. Players will also have the opportunity to pray, go hunting, and assist the local populace with their problems, such as searching for an antidote for someone who has been injured. These activities not only enrich the gameplay but also offer a deeper connection to the medieval world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which is slated for release on February 4, 2025.
However, the excitement surrounding the game has been marred by controversy. After the discovery of certain subpoenas related to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, activist groups led by figures like Grummz have thrust the game into the spotlight, attempting to cancel the project. The situation escalated when news broke of a ban on the game in Saudi Arabia, fueling rumors about the inclusion of "progressive" concepts and other contentious content. This led to a backlash on social media, with users attacking the developers and efforts being made to dissuade others from supporting Warhorse Studios.
In response to the swirling rumors, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the public relations manager for Warhorse Studios, has urged the community to trust the developers and not to believe everything they read online. He emphasized the importance of waiting for official information from the studio rather than jumping to conclusions based on unverified sources.