Final Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Story DLC Set for November Release | TechRaptor

Final Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Story DLC Set for November Release | TechRaptor

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Developer Warhorse Studios and publisher Deep Silver have announced the final Kingdom Come: Deliverance II story DLC, and it'll take Henry to a plague-stricken monastery to investigate the deadly disease's origin next month.

Per a press release, Mysteria Ecclesiae will serve as the celebrated medieval RPG's last major expansion, and it's set for release across all platforms on November 11th.

In Mysteria Ecclesiae, you'll serve as the assistant to renowned healer Sigismund Albicus, and together with that venerated figure, you'll be investigating the Sedletz Monastery, where "a web of intrigue and a deadly, mysterious plague" await you, as well as factions with their own "hidden motives".

As you'd probably expect from Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the Sedletz Monastery will be a "historically accurate" area in which you can expect "diverse areas" to explore, as well as "hidden secrets" to uncover.

Naturally, you'll also be able to take advantage of a brand new outfit for Henry, as well as new weapons, potions, and books to help you "expand [your] knowledge and abilities to new horizons". In short, if you loved the base game, it'll almost certainly be worth checking this DLC out.

If you're unfamiliar with Kingdom Come: Deliverance II,...

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