➀ Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the sequel to the successful 2018 game, has been delayed from its original release date of February 11th to February 4th, 2025. The delay was due to a clash with Microsoft's Avowed. ➁ The announcement was made on Twitter by Warhorse Studios, who also mentioned that more exciting news is coming soon. ➂ The delay is seen as a welcome move by many, as it gives players more time to enjoy the game before Avowed's release.
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