Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 developer Warhorse has revealed one characteristic that it reduce from the RPG as a result of it was too bizarre and never very enjoyable.
Talking to PC Gamer, government producer Martin Klima stated this characteristic was a GTA: San Andreas-like eating system the place fundamental character Henry may acquire and shed weight relying on meals consumption. This is able to additionally have an effect on what Henry would be capable of put on.
The model of Kingdom Come 2 that launched in February 2025 permits gamers to placed on any piece of clothes they discover. However it wasn’t at all times this manner. In earlier levels of improvement, Klima stated, “Some NPCs could be fats and a few could be skinny, after which the clothes they put on could be both too giant or too small for you.”
If gamers discovered a chunk of clothes or armor that was too massive for them, they might be capable of eat a bunch of meals to develop in dimension. Alternatively, gamers may in the reduction of on chowing all the way down to shrink into smaller garments. “If you eat, mainly, you’ll get fatter, after which this clothes you might have in your stock instantly will suit you, whereas the clothes you had beforehand would not suit you, as a result of now you are too fats for it. Or you may go on a food regimen and do the identical course of in reverse,” Klima stated.
In the long run, the characteristic did not make it into the sport for a couple of completely different causes. “It was simply actually too weird and an excessive amount of work and not likely that a lot enjoyable,” Klima stated. “We felt that the clothes system is kind of advanced as it’s, and it actually does not want one other layer of complexity.”
Kingdom Come 2 is on sale for simply $30 proper now on Amazon.
GameSpot’s Kingdom Come 2 evaluate scored the sport a 9/10. Reviewer Richard Wakeling stated it’s a “triumphant sequel, enhancing upon its predecessor with an open-world RPG that delights in its complexity and emphasis on participant selection.”
Kingdom Come 2 was additionally amongst GameSpot’s favourite PC video games of 2025.

