Warhorse Studios has revealed its post-launch Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 roadmap, and it turns out there's plenty of content coming to the medieval RPG throughout 2025.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is, of course, set to launch on February 4th, but that's far from the end of the road for Warhorse's game. As the studio itself notes, "a range of additional free and paid content" is set to land throughout the year.
First up, in spring, you can expect a slew of updates, many of which will doubtlessly improve the game's mechanics and tweak performance. These updates will also introduce the likes of a Barber feature to customize Henry's appearance, a new Hardcore difficulty, and a chance to race horses.

From summer, the three DLC packs included in the game's expansion pass will begin to arrive. Brushes with Death brings a brand new quest in which Henry must aid "an enigmatic artist with a shadowy past" in order to unravel "a web of dangerous schemes".
Fall brings the Legacy of the Forge DLC, in which you'll work to restore the once-great forge of your father Martin and "prove your skills in the art of blacksmithing".
Finally, in winter, the Mysteria Ecclesia DLC brings you to the Sedlec Monastery, where you'll take on a "covert mission" to navigate "a maze of conflicting interests".
It's also entirely possible that this isn't the end for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 DLC, and that we may well see more arriving in 2026. We'll have to wait and see on that front.
If you're wondering what exactly Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is, it's a medieval RPG that emphasizes historical accuracy and open-ended exploration, much like its predecessor (although it will feature a vastly expanded number of words, for what that's worth).
It'll once again see you take up the mantle of blacksmith's son Henry of Skalitz, who must set out on a quest to avenge his murdered parents, no doubt getting distracted by all kinds of Bohemian shenanigans along the way.
The game was the subject of controversy recently thanks to rumors that certain scenes resulted in a ban in Saudi Arabia, a rumor that game director Daniel Vávra took to social media himself to refute.
In any case, Kingdom Come: Deliverance launches for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on February 4th. You can read our preview of the game right here.