Kingdom Come: Deliverance confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One
As Kingdom Come: Deliverance continues to draw dollars galore on Kickstarter, Warhorse Studios has announced that its medieval open-world RPG will indeed be coming to next-gen consoles. The developer had previously mentioned hopes for a next-gen release as well as PC, and now it's formally confirmed for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It's also shown off a grand hour of gameplay.
As Kingdom Come: Deliverance continues to draw dollars galore on Kickstarter, Warhorse Studios has announced that its medieval open-world RPG will indeed be coming to next-gen consoles. The developer had previously mentioned hopes for a next-gen release as well as PC, and now it's formally confirmed for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It's also shown off a grand hour of gameplay.
Warhorse launched the Kickstarter campaign in January, seeking £300,000 (about $500k). With just over one day left to go, it's sitting pretty at around £970k ($1.6 million-ish)--just short of the stretch goal to add a dog companion.
If you're perhaps past blindly supporting crowdfunding campaigns based upon dreams, here's an hour of gameplay from a recent live stream, mostly showing the build once pitched to publishers:
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Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Kingdom Come: Deliverance confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One.
As Kingdom Come: Deliverance continues to draw dollars galore on Kickstarter, Warhorse Studios has announced that its medieval open-world RPG will indeed be coming to next-gen consoles. The developer had previously mentioned hopes for a next-gen release as well as PC, and now it's formally confirmed for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It's also shown off a grand hour of gameplay.-
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I have no idea what's happening behind the scenes but the idea was that they had an investor willing to fund them for millions of pounds if they could get proof that the game was desired by raising 300,000 pounds on Kickstarter which they easily did. If they reach the stretch goal of having a dog companion the next stretch goal should be that they guarantee to not have a heartbreaking scene where the dog sacrifices itself to save you.
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