Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Developers Overwhelmed With Positive Reception Across All Platforms

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  • The team behind Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 has found itself overwhelmed by the RPG’s positive reception.
  • Warhorse Studios is pleased by the fact that reception is consistent across all platforms.
  • The developer was already cautiously optimistic, but the final outcome has been incredible for everyone involved in the game.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 has already become a highlight for the gaming industry this year. Whether it be the shining reviews on consoles or the rare AAA PC port that lives up to expectations, Warhorse Studios has delivered an RPG experience that fans will continue to remember for years to come.

Speaking on this success, the team recently shared its thoughts with us in an exclusive interview. According to Warhorse Studios, seeing the franchise growing has been quite overwhelming and exciting.

Why it matters: The original Kingdom Come Deliverance was already a well-received RPG, but it pales in comparison to the second game’s success since the latter has already sold over 2 million units.

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We recently spoke to Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the Global PR Manager at Warhorse Studios. When asked about the team’s predictions about Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, he highlighted that everyone was cautiously optimistic but did not make any predictions about the level of success that the RPG would eventually reach.

Ultimately, the reception was so positive that the studio was overwhelmed. 

I think it is fair to say that we are definitely overwhelmed by the amazing reception.

Tobias Stolz-Zwilling also discussed the game’s positive review scores, stating that Warhorse Studios is completely satisfied with the critical reception. In fact, the team appreciates the fact that the reception is equally positive across all platforms.

Recent examples like Monster Hunter Wilds show wildly different reviews across consoles and PC, mainly due to technical problems on the latter. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 was solid all around, making its review scores more consistent than most AAA releases.

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A month after its release, the RPG continues to impress players with its nuanced characters, memorable narrative, and gorgeous open world. Suffice it to say, Warhorse Studios has truly outdone itself, justifying all the glory and praise coming its way.

What are your thoughts on the team’s reaction to this success? Let us know in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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