Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, though launched in a significantly improved state compared to its predecessor, still grapples with the technical challenges typical of large-scale RPGs with ambitious scopes. Warhorse Studios remains committed to enhancing the game post-launch, with their upcoming patch poised to be a significant undertaking.
In a recent interview with Tech4gamers, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the global PR manager, revealed that the next patch has been in development for over five months and 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 news has sparked excitement among the game's community, who are keen to learn if the patch will introduce more than just bug fixes, such as new gameplay mechanics or quality-of-life improvements. Given the extensive preparation time, there is optimism for substantial enhancements, though detailed information will only be available once the full patch notes are released.
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Additionally, Warhorse Studios has confirmed that official mod support for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will be introduced within the next two weeks. However, the initial modding capabilities will be limited; for example, players will not be able to create custom missions right away. The studio plans to expand the modding tools in future updates. As of now, no specific release date for the patch has been announced.