Without DRM protection, but with a commitment to excellence - Kingdom Come: Deliverance II developers revealed important details of the ambitious game in a streamer
Warhorse Studios held the first stream dedicated to the ambitious role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.
Here's What We Know
During two hours PR-manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling went through various quests and answered questions from the audience.
He emphasised that the developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II refused to use any DRM protection, including Denuvo, which is hated by many people. This step will allow the company to improve the game's performance, and as for the potential drop in sales due to piracy, the studio believes that its audience consists of decent gamers, and those who were already planning to download the game for free - would have found a way to do it.
Tobias Stolz-Zwilling also revealed that the Warhorse Studios team remembers very well the poor technical condition at the release of the first part of Kingdom Come and is working hard to ensure that the situation does not repeat itself.
The team believes that in fact - the game is already ready, but is using extra time to fix all the flaws and problems, some of which, by the way, are visible on the stream.
(for some unknown reason the stream recording is not available on the official Warhorse Studios channel, so we leave the video from a third-party channel).
When We Can Expect It
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will release on 11 February on PC (Steam, EGS), PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
Source: YouTube