What's Happening?
The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, an RPG launched eight years ago, has received a new patch three years after its last update. This patch addresses various stability and gameplay issues, including fixing infinite loading screens and rare crashes. Additionally, it introduces a new feature where players can obtain a horse caparison by signing up for a Deep Silver Account. This update also includes a next-gen enhancement for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, supporting up to 60 fps and improved visual quality. Despite its age, the game continues to maintain a strong player base, with over 6,000 active players on Steam.
Why It's Important?
The update signifies the ongoing support and commitment from Warhorse Studios to maintain and improve Kingdom Come: Deliverance,
even as the game ages. This continued support helps retain a dedicated player base and enhances the game's longevity. The introduction of next-gen updates ensures that the game remains competitive and appealing to new players who own the latest gaming consoles. The patch also highlights the importance of addressing technical issues to improve user experience, which can lead to increased player satisfaction and engagement.
What's Next?
With the release of this patch, players can expect a more stable and enjoyable gaming experience. The integration of Deep Silver Accounts may pave the way for future content updates or rewards, encouraging players to remain engaged with the game. As the sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, continues to perform well, Warhorse Studios might focus on expanding its player base by leveraging the success of the original game. Future updates could further enhance the game's features and address any remaining issues.









