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Tags: Kingdom Come: Deliverance; Warhorse Studios
The beta for Daniel Vavra's medieval Bohemian simulator AKA Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released to eligible backers the other day. The latest Kickstarter update has the details on how to get it, along with a short release trailer featuring authentic English accents:
The game is still not available for purchase on Steam, but you can get it for $50 on the official website, beta included. A list of the beta's new features compared to the alpha is available here, but I'm guessing there are probably too many to list them all.
The beta for Daniel Vavra's medieval Bohemian simulator AKA Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released to eligible backers the other day. The latest Kickstarter update has the details on how to get it, along with a short release trailer featuring authentic English accents:
We are pleased to announce the release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance Beta access on Windows PC, available for backers with the Knight Tier or higher. This release includes a part of the game's main storyline, multiple quests, new combat systems, weaponry and the first large-scale battle. Take a look at our brand new Beta trailer!
There are two ways how to access Beta, either through Steam or by means of our Warhorse Launcher. Here is the how-to for our new backers and Knights:
To access the Beta now, please create an account on www.KingdomComeRPG.com
There are two ways how to access Beta, either through Steam or by means of our Warhorse Launcher. Here is the how-to for our new backers and Knights:
- Please register on our website with your Kickstarter email
- Go to your profile
- Click on the Warhorse Launcher link to download it
- Install the Warhorse Launcher
- Enter your login and password
- Download the Beta
- Play the Beta
To access the Beta now, please create an account on www.KingdomComeRPG.com
The game is still not available for purchase on Steam, but you can get it for $50 on the official website, beta included. A list of the beta's new features compared to the alpha is available here, but I'm guessing there are probably too many to list them all.