[GC 2025] Kingdom Come: Deliverance II: Legacy of the Forge: Henry Becomes a Blacksmith [VIDEO]

GAME NEWS – Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver are expanding the medieval epic, proving that Henry’s story is far from over.

 

Henry returns to Kuttenberg to test his blacksmithing abilities by reclaiming and restoring a legendary forge destroyed by fire, the very place where his father, Martin, once trained as an apprentice. As Henry retraces the past, he uncovers a hidden part of his father’s life and legacy. With newfound prestige as a blacksmith, Henry rises to become a forge master, crafting swords, smithing armor, and fulfilling unusual requests for the townsfolk of Kuttenberg.

Alongside new daily quests, Henry gains access to new ways of making money, unlocking an extensive home customization system with over 136 million possible combinations. Players can personalize Henry’s forge, private quarters, and surroundings, transforming them into a true home to return to. The design choices made directly influence gameplay, forcing players to balance aesthetics and functionality, though everything can be upgraded over time.

Through this system, players will craft a unique home, meet acquaintances of Henry’s late father, and turn strangers into allies in a quest to carry out the family legacy. Rising through the ranks of Kuttenberg’s blacksmith guild, Henry earns his place by taking on commissions that enhance his reputation, unlocking blueprints for unique weapons and armor, and assisting the townsfolk with everything from sword forging to more eccentric tasks.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has been available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC for a while now, but the DLC is just around the corner. Legacy of the Forge launches on September 9 for $14, offering new content without breaking the bank.

Source: Gematsu

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