With the release of the latest DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Warhorse Studios sets its sights on becoming the new kings of the RPG genre.
A stage closes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the great RPG from Warhorse Studios, which launches its latest DLC for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC: Mysteria Ecclesiae.
An event that was celebrated with the game’s free trial period, and which is only a point and continued with the ambitious plans that the studio has.
And if Daniel Vavra recently dared to slap The Outer Worlds 2 in the face, now one of his colleagues is releasing another ambitious statement: They aspire to be the kings of RPGs.
Warhorse Studios will continue to focus on immersive RPGs
Speaking to GamesRadar+ on the occasion of the launch of the Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC, Warhorse communications director Tobi Stolz-Zwilling: teased what’s next for the studio.
The next game will be an RPG again: “We feel at home in this genre. In fact, we want to become the new kings of RPGs”says Stolz-Zwilling.
“I think we have already found our own formula and our next project will go in the same direction Let the Kingdom Come: Liberation 2”.

At the moment, Direct can only confirm that both the new game and its successors, They will all be immersive RPGs.
A category that, if we look at the sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance, can be as broad as the genres this title has touched.
In addition to all the possibilities offered by the base game, Liberation II has been expanded with a DLC that added forging options, in Legacy of the Forge.
Before we had the artistic side of Brushes with Death, and now it comes Mysteria Ecclesiae, which incorporates investigation mechanics and new missions.
To “become the kings of RPG”, Warhorse Studios will have to overcome heavyweights like The Witcher 4; game that, incidentally, features the participation of one of KC:D 2’s gameplay designers.
To find out what’s next from the Czech studio, we’ll have to wait a long time. They do not rule out that it will be with a third installment of the saga or new licensesbut they leave out one of the most persistent rumors.
Warhorse communications director denied leakwhich suggested the return of the first Kingdom Come in the form of a remastered version for current consoles.
After having success with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Warhorse Studios aspires to be the master of the RPG genre. Let’s hope we don’t have to wait another seven years to enjoy its next release.
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