Today Warhorse Studios launched a Kickstarter for Kingdom Come: Deliverance , the AAA PC and next-gen console title which is slated for a 2015 release. The game is already looking nothing short of incredible, with super graphics, realistic melee combat and an authentic medieval Europe setting. That means there are no big dragons and silly beasts, instead you’ll find an open world and realistic style RPG full of upheaval and strife.
Game Director and Lead Designer Dan Vávra explains: “So far US$1.5m has been invested into Kingdom Come: Deliverance, largely from a single investor outside the games industry. This is a big and expensive game, and we could hardly hope to raise the entire budget needed on Kickstarter alone. Since game publishers are not throwing money at us, we’ve made a deal with our investor: if we raise the relatively reasonable sum of US$500k, it is proof for him that the game has potential, and he would continue to finance us. Anything over the sum we’re asking for will allow us to create additional content and a better overall product.”
Developed by a veteran team composed of talent that played key roles in the Mafia, Crysis, ArmA and Operation Flashpoint franchises. Set during the Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is rich with historically authentic characters, themes and warfare. It’s already shaping up to be something truly special, but it still looks like the developers need the helping hand of the community to show that it has what it takes to make it in the busy world of gaming.
Donate to the Kickstarter here if you wish to show them your support and be part of what may very well be one of the greatest RPGs ever created.
Thank you Warhorse for providing us with this information.
Images courtesy of Warhorse.
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