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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Devs Release Roadmap; Detail Out Upcoming Free & Paid DLC

Warhorse Studios, the developers behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance, has released an infographic detailing out their schedule for both free and paid DLC that players can expect this year and beyond.

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Over the next year, Kingdom Come: Deliverance will release four story DLC packs including From the Ashes which is due up first and a free update to add a Hardcore Mode. According to a community manager on the official KCD forum, we can expect to hear more information about From the Ashes and the Hardcore Mode during E3.

The DLC, both free and paid, stretches all the way out to beyond 2019, so fans can presumably expect consistent support for the foreseeable future. Other free content includes “Tournament!” and modding support. The mod support is surprisingly a ways away, stretching beyond the 2019 marker on the timeline.

Check out the full roadmap below, and let us know what you’re most interested in. We were enamored with a lot of Kingdom Come: Deliverance did back when we reviewed in February, but at the time, felt the game was held back by a high number of frustrating technical issues, common for a game of its scope and size, but not something that we could just brush off either.


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