Warhorse Studios has announced the release of a significant free update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II – version 1.2. This latest patch introduces two standout features: native integration of mods through Steam Workshop and an entirely new barber shop system.
The Steam Workshop integration simplifies the process of downloading and installing mods directly within the game, eliminating the need for third-party platforms. However, this functionality depends on mod creators uploading their work to Steam Workshop. At the time of writing, only a few mods are available, including:
- Free Saving : Grants players unlimited saves by replenishing the "Saviour Schnapps" item whenever it’s used or lost.
- Helmet of Henry VIII : Adds a horned helmet inspired by historical designs.
- Tourist : Disables NPC reactions to trespassing, allowing access to otherwise restricted story locations.
- Pebbles the Zebra : Transforms your horse into a zebra with a unique visual effect.
While the current selection is limited, the modding community is expected to expand rapidly. With over a thousand mods already available on Nexus Mods, many creators will likely begin sharing their work on both platforms. Although Steam Workshop may not reach the same scale as Nexus Mods, it’s certain that popular mods will soon appear there.
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In addition to mod support, players can now visit NPC barbers in Rattay and Kuttenberg to change their hairstyle or beard design. Regardless of the chosen style, visiting a barber temporarily boosts the protagonist's Charisma stat.
Update 1.2 goes far beyond these additions, as evidenced by the extensive changelog posted on the game’s official website. Warhorse Studios reports over a thousand fixes and improvements spanning nearly every aspect of the game. These enhancements include balancing adjustments, refined animations, and better NPC behavior. For instance, the crime system has been fine-tuned for greater accuracy.
Other notable updates include:
- Revised daily schedules for NPCs, making their routines more realistic.
- Enhanced horse riding mechanics and horse trading systems.
- Improved character visuals and overall performance, particularly in Kuttenberg (the largest city in the game) and during large-scale battles.
The studio plans to delve deeper into these changes during a developer livestream scheduled for next Thursday. Warhorse Studios remains committed to supporting the game, with three paid DLC expansions planned for release in spring, summer, and winter.
With the introduction of Steam Workshop integration, new cosmetic options, and a host of gameplay refinements, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to evolve, offering players an even richer medieval experience.
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