Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has recently found itself at the center of controversy, drawing the attention of activists, including notable figures like Grummz. The spotlight intensified when news broke about the game being banned in Saudi Arabia, sparking widespread rumors about the inclusion of specific content and "progressive" ideas within the game. These rumors have fueled a wave of criticism and attempts to cancel the project, with activists taking to social media to voice their opposition and discourage support for the developers.
In response to the swirling rumors, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, the PR manager at Warhorse Studios, has stepped forward to address the situation. He urged fans and the public to trust the developers and not to believe everything they read online, emphasizing the importance of reliable information over hearsay.
Stolz-Zwilling also provided an update on the game's progress, announcing that review codes for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be distributed in the coming days. This follows the game reaching its gold status in early December. The review codes are slated to be sent out four weeks before the game's release, allowing streamers and reviewers ample time to form their initial impressions and prepare their reviews.
Interestingly, Stolz-Zwilling mentioned that the first "final previews" based on segments of the game from the review version should be available just a week after the codes are distributed. This move is expected to generate further buzz and provide early insights into what players can expect from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.