The developer of the popular video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Warhorse Studios, has recently dismissed rumors that the sequel to the game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, has been banned in Saudi Arabia. The rumors began to circulate on social media platforms, causing confusion and speculation among fans and gamers alike. However, these rumors were promptly addressed and debunked by the PR Manager of Warhorse Studios, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling.
In his response, Stolz-Zwilling clarified that the rumors were baseless and simply not true. He pointed out that the game has not even been announced yet, let alone banned in any country. He further emphasized that the team at Warhorse Studios is currently focused on the development of the game and ensuring it meets the high expectations of its audience.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a role-playing video game set in the medieval Kingdom of Bohemia, an Imperial State of the Holy Roman Empire, with a focus on historically accurate and realistic content. The game was well-received upon its release, with praise for its story, complex gameplay, and the level of detail in its recreation of 15th century Bohemia. As such, the anticipation for the sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, is quite high among the gaming community.
Warhorse Studios has always maintained a strong commitment to creating immersive and detailed gaming experiences, which has resulted in a strong following of dedicated gamers. The studio continues to work diligently on the sequel, with the aim to meet and even surpass the quality of the first installment. Therefore, any rumors or speculation regarding the game should be taken with a grain of salt until official announcements are made by the studio.
In conclusion, the rumors of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 being banned in Saudi Arabia are unfounded and have been categorically denied by Warhorse Studios. Fans of the game worldwide can rest assured that the studio is working hard to bring the sequel to their beloved role-playing game, and no official announcements regarding any bans have been made.