A recent wave of speculation regarding the inclusion of Denuvo anti-tamper technology in the upcoming Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been effectively put to rest by Warhorse Studios. The developers have confirmed that the game will not feature Denuvo, a piece of news that is likely to resonate positively with the PC gaming community. Notably, the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance also opted out of using this technology, and it appears that Deep Silver, despite its recent titles incorporating Denuvo, has allowed Warhorse the creative freedom to keep it out of this sequel.
Performance Insights and Technical Specifications
While specific PC requirements for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 have yet to be disclosed, Daniel Vavra, a key figure at Warhorse, has hinted that the game will perform admirably on high-end systems. According to Vavra, an NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super graphics card should be capable of delivering 60 frames per second at 4K resolution with Very High settings. This insight provides a glimpse into the game’s potential performance, setting the stage for what players can expect from their gaming rigs.
Furthermore, the game is set to support both NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR technologies at launch, enhancing the visual experience for players. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be powered by the CRYENGINE, a robust engine known for its stunning graphics capabilities. However, details regarding Ray Tracing support remain unannounced, leaving room for speculation among enthusiasts.
Scheduled for release in February 2025, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has already generated excitement, especially following the unveiling of a 25-minute gameplay trailer in August 2024. For those who have yet to view it, the trailer offers a tantalizing preview of what’s to come.
As the gaming community eagerly anticipates further updates, the absence of Denuvo and the promise of high-performance gameplay are sure to keep the conversation lively in the months leading up to the release.