Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2: A New, Secret Ending for Rambo-Style Players!

A hidden ending has been added to Warhorse’s RPG, but it can only be unlocked by wiping out an entire enemy army single-handedly.

 

Dan Vávra and his team clearly took inspiration from Cyberpunk 2077, which also includes a secret ending where players must go it alone through the finale. In that game, V is already a full-fledged killing machine. Henry, the protagonist of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, on the other hand, is more of a lovable medieval farm boy. Still, thanks to the new 1.4 patch of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, players who manage to decimate an entire enemy army on their own are rewarded with a hidden ending.

This alternate conclusion, discovered on Reddit, can be triggered during the The Lion’s Den mission, in which Henry infiltrates King Sigismund’s camp to solve a murder. Normally, stealth, detective work, and dialogue skills are required. But if Henry decides to go full Rambo, you can storm the camp, draw your sword, and leave no survivors. After enough soldiers fall, a new ending screen appears, declaring that you have changed the course of history: Sigismund’s army lies defeated, and he slinks back to Hungary in disgrace.

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The epilogue then states that Henry lived happily as Sir Radzig’s rightful heir, confirmed by King Wenceslas. But in 1416, Henry and his father set off for Kuttenberg, where history took a grim turn. That same year, the real Racek Kobyla of Dvorce—the historical inspiration for Radzig—was torn apart by peasants in a Kuttenberg inn. Racek had been a supporter of Jan Hus, a theological reformer who dared to challenge the Catholic establishment. The devoutly Catholic peasants of Kuttenberg, enraged by his defiance, literally ripped him to pieces and trampled his remains in the street. In this alternate timeline, Henry may have been there with his father when it all unfolded.

Source: PCGamer

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