Kingdom Come Deliverance 1.8.2 Patch Introduces Gameplay Fixes

Feb 18, 2019 at 12:19pm EST
Kingdom Come Deliverance

A new small patch has been released today for Kingdom Come Deliverance, the role-playing game developed by Warhorse Studios released last year on PC and consoles.

The new 1.8.2 patch introduces some gameplay fixes that should enhance the experience for those afflicted by them. The patch is now available for the PC version of the game and it will release shortly on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Hello KCD Friends,

Once again, we thank you very much for your patience and we apologize for those who came under any of the bugs listed below. We will continue to work on our game to ensure that you all have a very enjoyable experience in the land of Bohemia.

P.S. The hotfix will release on consoles shortly thereafter.

The Warhorse Team

Hotfix Patch 1.8.2

Some enemies that were too hesitant to attack the player are now much more eager to fight, including Runt!

Several crash-causing bugs fixed, including the most serious one that always happened some time after finishing The House of God quest, which wasn't always preventable by loading.

Items from previous saves are no longer placed in player's inventory upon creating a new game.

Soldiers in The House of God quest no longer keep beating Zmola forever.

Kingdom Come Deliverance is now available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in all regions.

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