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First story DLC “Brushes with Death” for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II released

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With the new DLC “Brushes with Death,” Warhorse Studios is expanding its medieval role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance II with an exciting quest series. Players accompany Heinrich, who is helping a mysterious artist named Master Voyta complete his most important painting. The journey takes players through both maps of the game and confronts them with familiar and new characters who must be persuaded or fought in order to complete the work of art.

A touch of art and danger in Bohemia

In addition to the new story, the DLC offers the opportunity to customize Henry’s shield. With different patterns and colors, players can personalize their shield and give their character a unique touch. This feature expands the customization options and allows players to express their own style in the game.

Horse racing and more – Update 1.3 brings a breath of fresh air

Along with the paid DLC, the free Update 1.3 has been released, which brings new content and improvements for all players. One highlight is the new horse racing mode, where players can compete against three opponents on different tracks. In addition, there are mounted archery competitions that require skill and precision. These new activities offer a welcome change of pace and add exciting challenges to the gaming experience.

The update also brings numerous improvements and bug fixes. These include optimizations to alchemy, combat training, controls, and various quests. Players can look forward to a well-rounded and improved gaming experience that is sure to delight both new and experienced adventurers alike. All changes, especially the bug fixes to quests not mentioned here, can also be viewed in the official changelog on the game’s website.

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