Release date delays are fairly common in the gaming industry. It’s no surprise when a game is pushed back. However, a situation where the release is moved to an earlier date, is quite unusual.

Warhorse Studios has announced a change to the release date of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. The game was originally scheduled for release on February 11, but the developers are so confident in their creation that they decided to release it a week earlier, on February 4. The sequel has already "gone gold," and the remaining time will be dedicated to pre-release polishing and bug fixing.

The developers chose to move the release date so that players could start 2025 with a great game. The change will also help avoid unnecessary competition in February, when Assassin's Creed Shadows, Avowed, and Monster Hunter Wilds are all set to launch.

But the good news doesn’t stop there. Tomorrow, the developers will showcase a story trailer and share the game’s specifications for different platforms.

The developers have also been open about the details of their game, and several journalists have already shared their impressions. So far, the reviews are very positive. Compared to the first game, the sequel’s mechanics have become more user-friendly and easier to master, while still retaining their depth. Journalists also praise the game’s optimization.

In any case, the beginning of 2025 is shaping up to be quite pleasant for us!

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