The road to the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was a difficult one. The project almost failed multiple times after Warhorse Studios repeatedly struggled to find investment. Czech billionaire Zdeněk Bakala eventually funded a prototype for the game, but it wasn't received as well as the team hoped, and, once again, they struggled to land further outside investment. It wasn't until Warhorse turned to Kickstarter and crowdfunding that the game became a reality.
Henry is not impressed.
It was claimed that the original prototype for Kingdom Come: Deliverance was made by a development team that only consisted of 11 people, and it looks like Warhorse has secretly paid homage to them in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
Posted on Reddit in the Kingdom Come: Deliverance subreddit, this new Easter Egg was discovered by player Mewtwo6271. Found in Southwest Kuttenberg is a cave, complete with 11 skeletons, likely representing each of the first game's original members.
These skeletons are evidently toiling over the creation of something. They are surrounded by coffee cups and design documents, including hand-drawn pictures, maps, and written texts. Each skeleton looks like it's suffering in its own unique way, much like the team did as they were trying...