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Three story expansions for Henry's next chapter, bundled together for players who want the full KCD2 experience without picking up pieces one at a time.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is already a dense, demanding RPG that rewards patience and curiosity in equal measure, and the Expansion Pass is the commitment move for players who know they are in it for the long haul. Developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Deep Silver, this pass bundles three story expansions alongside a bonus unlockable cosmetic set called Shields of Seasons Passing. That is the full scope of what is confirmed so far, so let's be honest upfront: because the expansions themselves had not yet launched at time of writing, granular details about new quest lines, characters, or mechanics are not yet available for review. What we can assess is the proposition itself. KCD2 built its reputation on grounded, historically textured roleplay in medieval Bohemia. Henry of Skalitz is not a chosen one. He does not throw fireballs. He stumbles, he trains, he earns competence over dozens of hours, and that slow-burn character growth is the engine that makes the whole thing click. Expansion content that respects that loop, adding new regions to explore, new political tensions to untangle, or new skill branches to build around, could extend that experience meaningfully. Expansions that pad runtime with repetitive fetch quests or tacked-on combat arenas would be a different story entirely. Until those chapters drop and the writing can be judged on its own merits, that question stays open. The Shields of Seasons Passing bonus content is a cosmetic unlock, which is fine as a freebie but should not factor into your buying decision. Cosmetics in a first-person RPG that lives and dies by dialogue and swordplay are a footnote at best. The real value here hinges entirely on whether Warhorse delivers story expansions with the same care they put into the base game's questwriting and world density. Their track record with the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance's DLC, including From the Ashes and A Woman's Lot, suggested they can do character-driven side stories without gutting the pacing. That is the precedent worth holding them to. Who should consider this pass? If you have already sunk thirty-plus hours into KCD2, liked where Henry's arc was heading, and want assurance that you will not miss story content by buying chapters piecemeal, the bundle logic makes sense. If you are still undecided on the base game, start there first. This pass means nothing without the investment in Henry's world underneath it. And if you bounced off KCD2's slower opening hours, no expansion is going to fix that relationship. Monika, Scout Team

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Expansion Pass (DLC)

Feb 4, 2025Warhorse StudiosDeep Silver
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Three story expansions for Henry's next chapter, bundled together for players who want the full KCD2 experience without picking up pieces one at a time.

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About Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Expansion Pass (DLC)

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is already a dense, demanding RPG that rewards patience and curiosity in equal measure, and the Expansion Pass is the commitment move for players who know they are in it for the long haul. Developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Deep Silver, this pass bundles three story expansions alongside a bonus unlockable cosmetic set called Shields of Seasons Passing. That is the full scope of what is confirmed so far, so let's be honest upfront: because the expansions themselves had not yet launched at time of writing, granular details about new quest lines, characters, or mechanics are not yet available for review. What we can assess is the proposition itself. KCD2 built its reputation on grounded, historically textured roleplay in medieval Bohemia. Henry of Skalitz is not a chosen one. He does not throw fireballs. He stumbles, he trains, he earns competence over dozens of hours, and that slow-burn character growth is the engine that makes the whole thing click. Expansion content that respects that loop, adding new regions to explore, new political tensions to untangle, or new skill branches to build around, could extend that experience meaningfully. Expansions that pad runtime with repetitive fetch quests or tacked-on combat arenas would be a different story entirely. Until those chapters drop and the writing can be judged on its own merits, that question stays open. The Shields of Seasons Passing bonus content is a cosmetic unlock, which is fine as a freebie but should not factor into your buying decision. Cosmetics in a first-person RPG that lives and dies by dialogue and swordplay are a footnote at best. The real value here hinges entirely on whether Warhorse delivers story expansions with the same care they put into the base game's questwriting and world density. Their track record with the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance's DLC, including From the Ashes and A Woman's Lot, suggested they can do character-driven side stories without gutting the pacing. That is the precedent worth holding them to. Who should consider this pass? If you have already sunk thirty-plus hours into KCD2, liked where Henry's arc was heading, and want assurance that you will not miss story content by buying chapters piecemeal, the bundle logic makes sense. If you are still undecided on the base game, start there first. This pass means nothing without the investment in Henry's world underneath it. And if you bounced off KCD2's slower opening hours, no expansion is going to fix that relationship. Monika, Scout Team

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steamStory ExpansionHistorical RPGSingle-playerNarrative DLCMedieval SettingCharacter ProgressionSkill SystemBundle Pass

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Developer
Warhorse Studios
Publisher
Deep Silver
Release Date
Feb 4, 2025

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