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Alright, picture this: Warhorse Studios, the folks who gave us Kingdom Come: Deliverance, well, they’re opening up a shiny new space over in Brno. You know, in the Czech Republic. Why? To crank up the juice on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and some snazzy DLCs. I mean, why wouldn’t they, right? It’s like they’ve got a real-life playground from the 15th century right there. Historical hotspots all around, almost like they’re just reaching out and grabbing pieces of history for the game. Think Bohemia — today’s Czech Republic. Those guys in Prague must’ve figured, “Hey, let’s keep it local. Why not?”
Let me throw some numbers at you — because why not, right? Since it dropped on February 4, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been riding high on praises, racking up sales like nobody’s business. Over 3 million copies in the blink of an eye. Yeah, no kidding. It even got some free updates — like a Hardcore Mode (because, who needs an easy ride?), modding support, and a barbershop. Yep, even Henry, the game’s hero, gets to switch up his look now and then.
Anyway, back to Brno. Warhorse Studios are setting up there to push Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s story bits, two more DLCs coming through. The first one, “Brushes with Death,” just rolled out with a major shake-up in May. More on the way – “Legacy of the Forge” (something about Henry’s adoptive dad), slated for autumn. And then “Mysteria Ecclesiae” in winter, taking us to a monastery in Sedlec. So yeah, busy times ahead.
Oh, and here’s a quirky tidbit — hold on to your hats — the Brno location? It’s linked to the game’s storyline. Who would’ve thought? Brno was once Moravia’s capital, and that’s where Lord Semine and his crew come from. In the game, there’s this whole Wedding Crashers quest with Henry dealing with Semine’s lot. Maybe this Brno office is a breadcrumb trail, hinting at new DLC locales? Who knows, right? Makes you think.
Warhorse is painting a pretty optimistic picture with these moves. In a world where game studios are shutting down like unattended laptop lids, seeing Warhorse not just survive but thrive, it’s kinda refreshing. With a game that smashes expectations to smithereens, a sequel doesn’t sound crazy. Whether it’s more Henry or a fresh tale, Warhorse is plotting something big, mark my words.
Anyway, that’s the lowdown. Keep an eye out for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 updates — they’re shaping up to be a wild ride.