According to an article in Polygon recently, the PC version of medieval role-playing game “Kingdom Come: Deliverance” is not going to be released this summer as was previously announced.
A spokesperson for the Prague-based studio told Polygon that, while the Windows PC version was due to be released this summer, it will now be delayed to coincide with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions.
A specific release date has not been announced, but the article confirmed the game remains on track to launch in 2016 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Funded through Kickstarter and developed using Crytek’s CryEngine, Kingdom Come: Deliverance separates itself from other games in that it has no dragons or magic.
From the developer’s website:
Experience a thrilling action adventure, realistic, role playing game featuring a nonlinear story and revolutionary, first person melee combat set in medieval Europe!
Enjoy a world of endless options: use your reputation or charisma to investigate crimes and influence the inhabitants of the reconstructed medieval Bohemia landscape to guide you on your quests. Overcome obstacles in multiple ways whether by diplomatic skills or brute force. Whatever you decide, you will have to face the consequences. Use various weapons, craft supplies, take part in historical battles, participate in castle sieges and master the art of sword-fighting.
A dark path awaits you, full of tough decisions, dirty quests, unexpected storyline twists and bloody conflicts!
Redeem your past and emerge a hero!
Source: Polygon