Kingdom Come: Deliverance Will Be Used In A Czech University!

Warhorse Studios’ game is indeed receiving a lot of domestic praise.

It’s not surprising to see that the medieval RPG is getting a lot of support, as it seems to be historically accurate. Daniel Vávra wrote the following on Twitter: „[A] Czech university [he meant the Muni University – the editor] is gonna use our game in a course teaching medieval history. They are “very excited” about the game and our approach. It seems that nobody told them what all those self-appointed Tumblr experts who spent MINUTES researching Czech history on Google think about it!” Congratulations to the team!

Other short news, regarding the game: Vávra confirmed that the team is working on a female playable character, and he also stated  that adding weapons such as flails would be a problem because of the physics. On Twitter, Warhorse announced the game received the 1.3 patch (which could be numbered differently on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) on consoles, and they are already making the 1.4 one, which will contain „other cool stuff” – that’s all they said!

A game used at a university course – it’s not common, isn’t it?

Source: WCCFTech, Twitter

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