RPG "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" developer Warhorse Studios has released another update for the game before the year ends. The Czech developer has been open with the development of the Kickstarter-funded game.

According to Niche Gamer, Warhorse Studios revealed that the development of the medieval, historically-focused RPG "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" has been smooth. At this time, the game's features are complete, which means that almost all of the assets and planned features have been executed.

Now, QA, squashing bugs and final tweaks are the main focus of Warhorse Studios on the game. Creative director David Vavra said that all quests and most of the assets are already in with the whole world already crafted. "As you can expect, when we put all this together, everything broke and now we need to fix it," he explained.

"Kingdom Come: Deliverance" has approximately 80 quests in-game and all of these have been applied although they needed to cut some quests back so they can make it to the planned release window of the game alongside a stretch goal questline, which features a woman hero. Later on, it will be released as DLC and free to all backers of the game.

The developer has around 10,000 squashed bugs with 4,000 remaining bugs to work on although there might be more bugs during QA. "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" has 3.5 hours of cutscenes with a longer script, which means that it must be a huge game.

According to True Achievements, players would be able to choose their own fate in those quests, make decisions as well as impact the lives of the NPCs that players get to interrelate with. Additionally, there are more than 100,000 lines of dialogues that have been recorded, which is certainly impressive.

"Kingdom Come: Deliverance" will be available on PC firsthand but will be ported to consoles as well later on. There is no release date for the Bohemian-era, historical action RPG but it will be launched next year worldwide.

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