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seriously chickens roaming at night, suicidial wildlife... that's just horrible
A sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance is all-but confirmed at this point as it seems that Warhorse has been working on the KCD sequel for over a year now (possibly more) due to various subtle (possible hints) many of which have been covered by SxyBiscuit on Youtube.
But Warhorse are generally very secretive and appear to have gotten all people involved with the development to sign NDAs.
Many months ago, the London-based acting agency BMA Artists had to take down an Instagram post stating that one of their clients - voice actor Richard Kiess had played John of Lichtenstein in the video game Kingdom Come 2 and his resume on their website reflected that he voiced that role in 2021.
The Instagram post was removed and BMA have since removed that credit from Richard's online resume as it presumably violated the NDA with Warhorse, but it turns out that the internet is forever.
https://i.redd.it/8km2u06n2yx81.jpg
https://www.reddit.com/r/kingdomcome/comments/uk0u51/kingdom_come_2_confirmed/
As I see it, if there were in fact no sequel in the making, it would be of little effort or consequence for Warhorse Studios to simply say "we are not working on a sequel".
Here's Embracer annoucing its purchase of Warhorse Studios:
https://embracer.com/releases/thq-nordic-acquires-award-winning-warhorse-studios-the-studio-behind-kingdom-come-deliverance/
And if it's as buggy as the first one, it's gonna be 7.5 years
Really...
Kingdom Come: Vengeance
Hope so.
1st game for new studio is always takes longest time, to make everything from scratch, sequels are made way faster. on sequels devs grow bigger, get more experience, they learn from mistakes, they save time, some assets can be reused to save time.
Id imagine theyre learning a new engine too.
SxyBiscuit recently did a video reporting on a new job advert posted by Warhorse for a new team member for the development team working on their current project. One of the requirements is to be versed in CryEngine "or similar"
That indicates to me that they are probably sticking with Cryengine which makes sense considering the cost and time required to retrain all their staff in a new gaming engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb5tsnsitr4