As a dedicated gamer, I’m thrilled to share that Warhorse Studios’ anticipated sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, made quite an impression at this year’s Gamescom Opening Night Live. The spotlight was particularly on the unveiling of its second story DLC titled, Legacy of the Forge. Mark your calendars for September 9th, as Henry takes a significant step towards his destiny, transforming into a master blacksmith. Catch a glimpse of this exciting journey in the first trailer below!
In Kuttenberg, you’ll find an abandoned blacksmith’s workshop to start with. Your goal is to renovate it and enhance its capabilities through your blacksmithing skills. As you work on restoring the workshop and personalizing it, you’ll encounter individuals who were acquaintances of Henry’s deceased father, offering opportunities to delve deeper into his life story. By completing tasks, additional blueprints will become accessible, and your Guild Rank will rise over time.
Keep an eye out for further updates regarding “Legacy of the Forge” in the approaching weeks before its release. Meanwhile, you can now play “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2” on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, or PC. This game has garnered widespread praise since it was launched earlier this year, selling three million copies as of last May. For insights on the first story expansion pack, titled “Brushes of Death,” take a look at our review. The third and concluding DLC, “Mysteria Ecclesiae,” is scheduled for release this coming Winter.
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