While we recently got some details regarding the beta for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, there were some questions regarding the release dates for all versions of the game. While the game was originally set to launch on PC before coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, that is no longer the case.
A spokesperson from developer Warhorse Studios revealed to Polygon that the PC version will not be launching this Summer as originally planned, as it will instead launch alongside the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. Unfortunately, there are no details regarding when the game will launch across all platforms, though it’s still set to come out at some point this year.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is set in Central Europe in the 1400s, with a first-person, open world setting for you to explore. You control a young blacksmith who has lost everything to the war as he seeks to fulfill the dying wish of his father. There is apparently 70+ hours of gameplay time throughout the game’s 3 acts.
A beta for Kingdom Come: Deliverance is also going on right now, though the only way to get into it is to be a backer of the game’s Kickstarter campaign.
- This article was updated on March 8th, 2018
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