Warhorse Studios’ Kingdom Come: Deliverance has been out for roughly a month now and sold more than 1 million copies, which is pretty good for a crowd-funded project that’s been in development for almost eight years. That being said, the developer is still working to fix numerous bugs and glitches that plague the game.
There has been some criticism that the promised free DLC, comprising of a dog companion and playable female character and part of the Kickstarter’s stretch goals, weren’t coming to the game. Director Daniel Vávra has clarified on Twitter that they are indeed in the works.
Vávra noted that animations for the dog were still being worked on. The current focus is on patching and polishing the game so there are no exact release dates for the free DLC. That being said, he noted that creating new content “new AI behavior, hundreds of new character animations withe different skeleton, new quests, voiceovers and mechanisms takes LOT OF TIME.”
Though there’s all sorts of planning that must also go into it, Vávra said that the team is currently working on this. As for the latest patch, it’s estimated to go live this week after a delay but we’ll have to wait for more information.