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Henry gets roped into Hans Capon's ridiculous romantic schemes in this story DLC that trades swords for social awkwardness and surprisingly sharp writing.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is already one of the most grounded medieval RPGs ever made - no magic, no elves, just muddy boots and brutal sword fights in 15th-century Bohemia. This DLC, The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, zooms in on one of the base game's best supporting characters and lets him embarrass himself thoroughly in the name of love. If you finished the main game and found yourself genuinely fond of the pompous, charming Hans, this is exactly the kind of bonus content that rewards that attachment. The DLC is a self-contained story arc built around Hans Capon's pursuit of a woman well above his usual social maneuvering. Henry, as always, gets dragged along as the reluctant enabler. The writing here is genuinely funny in a dry, situational way - the humor comes from character dynamics rather than cheap gags, and that keeps it consistent with what Warhorse established in the base game. Fans of well-constructed companion relationships in RPGs will recognize the appeal: Hans is not a quest marker, he feels like a person with embarrassing blind spots. Mechanically, do not expect new combat systems or gear overhauls. This is narrative-focused content. You will talk, you will scheme, you will occasionally make choices that determine how badly things go sideways. The quest design leans on the base game's social and stealth systems, which works because those systems are genuinely underrated. Kingdom Come's speech and reputation mechanics have more texture than most open-world RPGs bother with, and this DLC uses them intentionally rather than as window dressing. The runtime is short - a few hours if you do not rush, less if you do. That is the honest limitation here. As an RPG extension it does not add build depth, new regions to explore, or any meaningful mechanical progression. If you came to Kingdom Come for the archery progression or the fencing duels, this DLC has almost nothing for you. But if you came for the characters and the writing and the sense that medieval life was genuinely weird and funny alongside being brutal, this delivers on that side of the game's identity with real craft. Worth being clear: this DLC launched alongside the base game in 2018 and has aged well because the writing holds up better than content tied to gameplay systems that later patches adjusted. It is a good palate cleanser after the heavier main campaign sequences, and Hans Capon is, frankly, one of the more entertaining companions in the genre that decade. Short but not thin. Recommended for Kingdom Come players who want more story, not more grind. Monika, Scout Team

Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon (DLC)
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon (DLC)

Feb 13, 2018Warhorse StudiosDeep Silver, Warhorse Studios
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Henry gets roped into Hans Capon's ridiculous romantic schemes in this story DLC that trades swords for social awkwardness and surprisingly sharp writing.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is already one of the most grounded medieval RPGs ever made - no magic, no elves, just muddy boots and brutal sword fights in 15th-century Bohemia. This DLC, The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, zooms in on one of the base game's best supporting characters and lets him embarrass himself thoroughly in the name of love. If you finished the main game and found yourself genuinely fond of the pompous, charming Hans, this is exactly the kind of bonus content that rewards that attachment. The DLC is a self-contained story arc built around Hans Capon's pursuit of a woman well above his usual social maneuvering. Henry, as always, gets dragged along as the reluctant enabler. The writing here is genuinely funny in a dry, situational way - the humor comes from character dynamics rather than cheap gags, and that keeps it consistent with what Warhorse established in the base game. Fans of well-constructed companion relationships in RPGs will recognize the appeal: Hans is not a quest marker, he feels like a person with embarrassing blind spots. Mechanically, do not expect new combat systems or gear overhauls. This is narrative-focused content. You will talk, you will scheme, you will occasionally make choices that determine how badly things go sideways. The quest design leans on the base game's social and stealth systems, which works because those systems are genuinely underrated. Kingdom Come's speech and reputation mechanics have more texture than most open-world RPGs bother with, and this DLC uses them intentionally rather than as window dressing. The runtime is short - a few hours if you do not rush, less if you do. That is the honest limitation here. As an RPG extension it does not add build depth, new regions to explore, or any meaningful mechanical progression. If you came to Kingdom Come for the archery progression or the fencing duels, this DLC has almost nothing for you. But if you came for the characters and the writing and the sense that medieval life was genuinely weird and funny alongside being brutal, this delivers on that side of the game's identity with real craft. Worth being clear: this DLC launched alongside the base game in 2018 and has aged well because the writing holds up better than content tied to gameplay systems that later patches adjusted. It is a good palate cleanser after the heavier main campaign sequences, and Hans Capon is, frankly, one of the more entertaining companions in the genre that decade. Short but not thin. Recommended for Kingdom Come players who want more story, not more grind. Monika, Scout Team

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xboxStory DLCCompanion-FocusedMedieval SettingDialogue-DrivenSocial MechanicsSingle-Player NarrativeHistorical Fiction

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Metacritic
76
Steam
84%(180,929)

Game Info

Developer
Warhorse Studios
Publisher
Deep Silver, Warhorse Studios
Release Date
Feb 13, 2018

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