Deep Silver To Publish Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Release Date To Be Announced Soon

Skyrim, keep your dragons to yourself, because it’s time for a realistic medieval RPG to be unleashed upon the world.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be a rare example of a game that plays in the fashion of all the medieval-style role-playing games that we’ve come to know and love over the years, albeit with no magic and without a single monster in sight. As the game itself describes, it has dungeons, but no dragons.

Czech developer Warhorse Studios unsuccessfully pitched Kingdom Come: Deliverance to investors in the country, who all turned it down (a move that said investors will probably come to regret if it earns big bucks), so it was instead funded via Kickstarter, earning an impressive £1,106,371.

It was confirmed today by Eurogamer that Deep Silver will be publishing physical versions of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, while Koch Media, of whom they are a subsidiary, will handle digital distribution. They also confirmed that a release date is coming soon, so it shouldn’t be long before we get to experience a realistic depiction of how people lived in the days before Netflix.

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