The curtain has fallen on a significant chapter in the history of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. After years of dedication, voice actors Tom McKay and Luke Dale have concluded their work at Warhorse Studios. Their departure marks a bittersweet moment, filled with appreciation for their time on the project and a palpable sense of closure.
However, even as they bid farewell, the studio was already actively seeking new talent to embody Henry and Hans. The transition, occurring simultaneously with the actors' final recordings, served as a poignant reminder that one generation's end signals another's beginning.
McKay, renowned for his portrayal of Henry, reflected on the strong bonds formed during the game's development:
"In the creative industry, the term 'family' is often used loosely, but in this case, it truly resonated. The relationships I forged during this project are among the most profound and enduring of my career."
This sense of family wasn't merely a personal experience for the actors; it mirrored a central theme within the game itself. Henry's devastating loss of his parents served as the driving force of his narrative, a parallel to McKay's own personal experience of losing his father, which added a layer of profound emotion to certain scenes. For McKay, Kingdom Come: Deliverance transcended a mere project; it became a deeply personal and moving journey.