Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its excellent sequel have always been focused on history, and for the most part, they succeed. It's probably the most historical game we have in the "triple-A" space, now that Assassin's Creed is more focused on ancient Gods and weird Attack on Titan crossovers, and you can feel the love for history coursing throughout both games.
So, it makes sense that when something historic connected to the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is in need of a little TLC in the real world, developer Warhorse Studios would want to try and contribute. That's exactly what it's doing with Steam's new Medieval Sale that's currently happening, as the studio is currently attempting to help restore a real-life castle.
First announced by Warhorse via its official Twitter account (thanks GameSpot), it has explained that the real-life Pirkštejn Castle is currently undergoing reconstruction, as the place is falling to bits without some maintenance. Of course, those who have played the game will know that this castle eventually becomes protagonist Henry's home, making it a pretty important location in the series.
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