Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Release Date Moved Forward Amidst Crowded Release Schedule

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Release Date Moved Forward Amidst Crowded Release Schedule

Warhorse Studios has announced that Kingdom Come Deliverance 2’s release date has been moved forward to February 4, 2025. Additionally, a new story trailer will drop tomorrow, December 5, as well as the PC and console version details.

In a new update video, public relations manager Tobi Stolz-Zwilling revealed the new release date, and that the new story trailer will premiere on tomorrow’s PC Gaming Show. Stolz-Zwilling also explained that Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is now in its final stretches of optimization, meaning that the the studio will finally show the PC and console specs for the game.

There will be performance and quality modes for both the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions, along with the PS5 version being enhanced on the Pro console.

Stolz-Zwilling was coy about the decision the studio’s decision to move the release date forward, only stating, “So you can start 2025 with the best game there is.”

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2’s original release date was February 11, which was announced after several delays. Warhorse Studios presumably moved the release date forward in order to avoid February 2025’s other big releases. These include Assassin’s Creed Shadows on February 14, Avowed on February 18, and Monster Hunter Wilds on February 28.

Warhorse Studios isn’t the only developer to move a February 2025 release date forward. Sega’s Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii was originally slated for a February 28 release, but was pushed up to February 21.

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