1C Entertainment confirms that its open-world tactical turn-based RPG King’s Bounty 2 needs a few extra months of development.
King’s Bounty was initially delivered in 1990, a characterizing game in the business that would in the end motivate establishments like Heroes of Might and Magic. Presently, after 30 years, King’s Bounty is returning. 1C Entertainment, with distributor Deep Silver, reported King’s Bounty 2 back in mid-2019.
From that point forward, in any case, the game has seen some significant postpones pushing it past its original 2020 release. Presently, shockingly, King’s Bounty 2 is getting what will ideally be its last delay, as it’s being pushed back to August. Ruler’s Bounty 2 was most recently scheduled for discharge in March. In any case, as 1C Entertainment approached that cutoff time, it understood that the game wasn’t exactly prepared. Maker Denis Maltzev affirmed in an official statement that King’s Bounty 2 necessities additional time for playtesting to streamline ongoing gameplay balance and clean up the game’s leftover bugs and issues.
As the gaming business has demonstrated on many occasions, game postponements quite often bring about a superior game over the long term. Part of the motivation behind why King’s Bounty 2 has been deferred, says Maltzev, is because of 1C’s desire for the undertaking. Ruler’s Bounty 2 is an open world, just as its perplexing account will demonstrate why 1C required the additional time for the game. In any event, that is the thing what 1C expects.
Eventually, sitting tight for an extra couple of months for the arrival of King’s Bounty 2 will probably be perceived by fans. All things considered, they’ve been hanging tight since 1990 for a legitimate continuation. Ruler’s Bounty 2 has a heritage to satisfy, regardless of whether most gamers will not recollect or think often about it. Yet, that is something the engineers probably know well and will endeavor to meet.
King’s Bounty 2 releases August 24 on PC.