Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is generating a mixed reception, but pre-orders remain strong despite online criticism. Game director Daniel Vávra confirmed that pre-order numbers haven't dropped significantly, refuting claims of widespread refunds circulating on YouTube.
Warhorse Studios has also unveiled post-launch plans for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, detailing upcoming updates and DLCs on their social media platforms.
Free updates slated for Spring 2025 will introduce a hardcore mode, a barber for character customization, and horseback racing. Furthermore, a season pass will grant access to three paid DLCs, one for each season of the year.