Warhorse Studios has exciting news for fans of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II with the release of a major free update, version 1.2. This patch brings two highly anticipated features to the game: native mod integration through Steam Workshop and a brand new barber shop system.
The Steam Workshop integration streamlines the process of discovering, downloading, and installing mods directly within the game. This eliminates the hassle of using third-party platforms, though it relies on mod creators to upload their work to Steam Workshop. Currently, the selection is limited but includes intriguing options such as:
- Free Saving: This mod grants players unlimited saves by automatically replenishing the "Saviour Schnapps" item whenever it's used or lost.
- Helmet of Henry VIII: A mod that adds a unique horned helmet inspired by historical designs.
- Tourist: Disables NPC reactions to trespassing, allowing players to explore otherwise restricted story locations.
- Pebbles the Zebra: Transforms your horse into a zebra, complete with a distinctive visual effect.
Although the initial mod selection is modest, the modding community is expected to grow rapidly. With over a thousand mods already available on Nexus Mods, many creators are likely to share their work on both platforms. While Steam Workshop might not match the breadth of Nexus Mods, it's anticipated that popular mods will soon be accessible there.
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In addition to mod support, players can now visit NPC barbers in Rattay and Kuttenberg to customize their hairstyle or beard. Choosing a new look not only refreshes your character's appearance but also provides a temporary boost to the protagonist's Charisma stat.
Update 1.2 goes beyond these headline features, with Warhorse Studios implementing over a thousand fixes and improvements across the game. The detailed changelog, available on the game's official website, covers a wide range of enhancements, including balancing adjustments, refined animations, and improved NPC behavior. Notable updates also include:
- Revised daily schedules for NPCs to make their routines more realistic.
- Enhanced horse riding mechanics and an improved horse trading system.
- Better character visuals and overall performance, especially in Kuttenberg, the game's largest city, and during large-scale battles.
Warhorse Studios plans to discuss these changes in detail during a developer livestream next Thursday. The studio remains dedicated to the ongoing development of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, with three paid DLC expansions scheduled for release in spring, summer, and winter.
With the addition of Steam Workshop integration, new cosmetic options, and numerous gameplay refinements, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to evolve, offering players an increasingly immersive medieval experience.