Kingdom Come 2 at Launch Without Denuvo. Game Runs Smoothly on RTX 3050
Rumors about the implementation of Denuvo in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 turned out to be untrue. The developers denied them during a stream.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 was rumored to use Denuvo anti-piracy protection on personal computers at the beginning of October. This news met with a cold reception, as the controversial DRM isn't popular among the community, which according to its creator, results from its high effectiveness.
Fortunately, the developers from Warhorse Studios themselves came with good news. During yesterday's stream, they announced that the second installment of Kingdom Come won't use Denuvo. Below you can watch a specific clip from Sir Toby's statement.
As expected, this announcement stirred up quite a reaction within the gaming community. Many people, both on the stream and on Reddit, expressed great joy for this reason.
The devs also announced that the system requirements for the "sequel" will be known by the end of the year. However, they pointed out that the game is already running well and that they have learned a lot from the release of the first installment, so players should be positively surprised in this area. Sir Tobi mentioned that he uses an RTX 3050 at home and the game runs very smoothly.
I think people will be really surprised at the type of PC that will be able to run the game.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be released on February 11 on PC, PS5, and XSX/X consoles. Below you will find a recording of the stream dedicated to the game, featuring many minutes of new gameplay: