"Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Canceled Amid Legal Issues"
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has recently faced scrutiny from activists, including notable figures like Grummz, following the discovery of subpoenas within the game. This has led to a significant backlash, with some calling for the project's cancellation. The controversy intensified after news broke about the game being banned in Saudi Arabia, fueling rumors about the inclusion of specific content and "progressive" ideas in the game.
As a result, Warhorse Studios, the developers behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, have been subjected to intense criticism on social media platforms. There have been concerted efforts to discourage support for the game and its developers, whom some label as promoting "such" content.
In response to these rumors, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the PR manager at Warhorse Studios, has publicly addressed the situation. He urged fans and the public to trust the developers and not to believe everything they read online, emphasizing the importance of verifying information before drawing conclusions.
Stolz-Zwilling also provided an update on the game's progress, announcing that review codes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be distributed "in the coming days" following the game's achievement of gold status in early December. These codes are set to be released four weeks prior to the game's launch, allowing streamers and reviewers ample time to prepare their initial impressions and reviews.
Interestingly, the first "final previews" based on segments of the game from the review version are expected to be available just a week after the review codes are distributed. This timeline suggests a rapid rollout of content and feedback leading up to the game's release.








