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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time – when the first story DLC arrives

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time – when the first story DLC arrives

Daily Mirror14-05-2025
Kingdom Come Deliverance is about to get its first major expansion in Brushes with Death, introducing Henry to a compelling and frenetic painter.
The release of the first Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC is nearing, and it's set to introduce a compelling new adventure for Henry.
It's almost time for a new adventure with our beloved Henry in the driver's seat, and it might be a bit of a weird one. The Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 story has been pretty grounded and realistic, but as the first Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC nears, it could be about to take a more cerebral turn, as though your experience with the game's extensive Hardcore mode wasn't challenging enough.

The incoming Brushes with Death DLC is set to introduce Henry to a mysterious painter who seems to be conferring with someone - whether they're from another plane or simply inside his head is for you to figure out. It's going to be a fascinating exploration of a real wildcard character, as well as introducing a new shield-painting system that will allow you to get more personalised than ever.

We have to get to its launch first, though, and luckily for us, the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time isn't that far away. So, when precisely can we dive into the game's first major expansion? Here's what you need to know about the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time
The Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time is 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST on Thursday, May 15. We explored this when we investigated the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release date, which revealed that the date has been officially confirmed by Warhorse Games, and the time is based on the arrivals of a number of previous updates for the game.
The Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 DLC release time will bring a charming new era to the game that will swing open the doors to more stories to be told across Medieval England. The game's story is already beloved, so to have even more of it is a treat, especially as it's set to introduce an incredibly fascinating new character who could end up being a good friend or fearsome foe. It's also a pretty nice touch to allow players to paint their own shields, helping to make the traipse across Medieval England feel more personal than it ever has. We'll see you out on the fields.
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