A month ago, it was five years since the release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The realistic historical role-playing game from the Prague studio Warhorse under the direction of Daniel Vavra and Martin Klima has sold over five million copies. However, a sequel has yet to be announced, although it’s more than clear they’re working on it. I just missed the official announcement.
We haven’t seen this yet. Instead, we have confirmation that Warhorse Studios is working on something. For the upcoming AAA game they are looking for a stage designer. They are welcome experience with CryEnginepossibly similar technology. The original Kingdom Come Deliverance also runs on CryEngine.
The ad mentions cutscenes in AAA quality, full of humor, action, tension and generally unique moments. Everyone is waiting for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Considering the studio equipment and everything around, this makes sense. Even unofficial information has already appeared. According to the plot, we are allegedly transported a hundred years into the future, i.e. we are looking at the period around 1506. We have already prepared a special video for you with 10 things we expect from Kingdom Come 2 (here as an article).
🎥For our new project, we are looking for a talented cinematic designer with excellent film editing/directing skills. If you’ve always wanted to create movie-like cutscenes in AAA quality, this might be your moment.
Check out the requirements and join us in Prague! ⚔️https://t.co/LWvIv26iVG pic.twitter.com/2c66zCVxMZ
— Warhorse Studio (@WarhorseStudios) April 14, 2023
Reminder to purchase. Warhorse Studios was bought in February 2019 by publishing company Koch Media (now Plaion), part of the Embracer Group. The company paid 41.8 million euros (1.1 billion crowns) for Warhorse. Embracer Group owns Gearbox Software, Deep Silver, 3D Realms, 4A Games, Saber Interactive, the new Brno-based studio Ashborne Games or the Slovak Nine Rocks Games, the authors of the hunting simulator Way of the Hunter.
Source :Indian TV
