Although Kingdom Come: Deliverance II launched in a significantly improved state compared to its predecessor, it's not immune to the technical challenges that often accompany expansive RPGs with ambitious designs. Warhorse Studios is committed to enhancing the player experience through ongoing post-launch updates, and their upcoming patch promises to be a substantial undertaking.
In a recent interview with Tech4gamers, global PR manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling revealed that the next patch, which has been in development for over five months, will tackle more than 1,000 bugs. "This patch has been in development for over five months and includes well over a thousand fixes," Stolz-Zwilling stated. This announcement has sparked excitement among the game's community, eager to see improvements in stability and performance.
Gamers are also curious about potential additions beyond mere bug fixes. With such an extensive development period, there's anticipation for new gameplay mechanics or quality-of-life improvements. However, detailed information on these enhancements will only be available once the full patch notes are released.
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Additionally, Warhorse Studios has confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will soon receive official mod support, expected to roll out 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 modding tools in future updates. As of now, no specific release date for the patch has been announced.