Do you need to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 before 2?


Do you need to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 before 2?

Developer Warhorse Studios has written the story of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 in such a way that it’s friendly to newcomers. With that said, playing the original game will give you some valuable context about the sequel’s plot, protagonist Henry’s quest for revenge, and some of the other characters in the story.


You don’t have to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance first …

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Henry in one of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s cinematic cutscenes. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a gargantuan open-world RPG with well over 100+ hours of main and side story content to feast on, but as the title makes obvious, its not the starting point of protagonist Henry’s journey. In fact, its opening — a mission from the lords Henry serves to deliver an important letter to a neighboring fiefdom — directly picks up where Warhorse’s original 2018 Kingdom Come RPG left off. That game was a colossal 80-100 hours experience in its own right, which naturally has many newcomers to the medieval saga curious if it’s something they need to play before jumping into the sequel.

Having played through both games now, I can say with certainty that new players don’t need to finish the first game before playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 if they don’t want to. Throughout the story of the sequel, the events of its predecessor are referenced in detail throughout various cutscenes and dialogues, and these do a good job of catching players up on the tragic sacking of Henry’s hometown, his subsequent desire for revenge, and how he ultimately came to serve lords allied with King Wenceslaus IV in the 1403 Bohemian civil war the game takes place in.



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