Despite Kingdom Come: Deliverance II launching in significantly better shape than its predecessor, the game is not immune to the technical challenges that often accompany expansive RPGs with ambitious designs. Warhorse Studios remains committed to enhancing the player experience through continuous post-launch updates, and their upcoming patch is poised to be a significant step forward in this effort.
In a recent interview with Tech4gamers, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the global PR manager, revealed that the next patch has been meticulously crafted over the past five months to tackle over 1,000 bugs.
"This patch has been in development for over five months and includes well over a thousand fixes."
The gaming community is buzzing with anticipation, not only for these bug fixes but also for potential new features and quality-of-life improvements. Given the extensive development period, there's a palpable hope for substantial enhancements, though details will only become clear with the release of the full patch notes.
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Additionally, Warhorse Studios has confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will introduce official mod support within the next two weeks. However, the initial rollout will have limitations; for example, players won't be able to create custom missions right away. The studio has plans to expand the modding capabilities in the future. While an exact release date for the patch remains undisclosed, the commitment to improving the game is clear and appreciated by fans.