Kingdom Come Deliverance II is right around the corner and since you are reading this, chances are you have already pre-ordered the game. Now if that is not the case and you are looking to get a copy, perhaps the sheer size of the game’s map will convince you. But how big is the new map exactly? And what is the possible layout? Keep reading till the end for all the details on the new map in Kingdom Come Deliverance II.
It is pretty clear that many want to know about the map size and other world details of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II before its release to gauge the scale of their medieval adventure. Since exploration, travel, and the feeling of being lost in a vast, historical landscape are key parts of the experience, knowing how much bigger and more detailed the world is helps set expectations. Fans of the original game, especially those who found the first map too small, are eager to see if KCD2 has more for them in the store this time around! If you are one of them, you’re in for a treat.
Kingdom Come Deliverance II Map Size Details
The original game featured a map spanning approximately 16 square kilometers. A bit of exploring was enough to show how meticulously the historical region of Bohemia in the 15th century was recreated. 7 years later, given the advancements in technology and the developers’ commitment to historical accuracy, the sequel is likely to expand on this foundation. Here is how it expands!
Map Size
The original map of the Kingdom Come Deliverance, which included iconic locations like Rattay and Sasau, was praised for its historical accuracy and design. This time, we should be able to explore the bustling city of Kuttenberg (modern-day Kutná Hora) and the countryside surrounding Trosky Castle. You can say that there are two maps to explore! While the Trosky map is described as the smaller of the two, the combined scale is what makes the overall map size double that of the first game.
Other Details
Coming to the details that we know of, Kuttenberg, one of the largest cities in 15th-century Bohemia, is a standout feature of the sequel. The city itself, along with its surrounding farmland and settlements, is reportedly ten times larger than Rattay, the largest town in the first game. This revamped city will take center stage on one map. Meanwhile, the other map, the Trosky map, focuses on the rural countryside, featuring dense forests, rolling farmland, and smaller hamlets like Bylany with the Trosky Castle somewhere in the center. Details surrounding this new Trosky map are still missing, with bits of info coming from the play streams hosted by the devs. We will have to wait for the official release of the game for more details on this map.
Still, together, these two maps create a world that not only doubles the scale of the original but also deepens the immersion with its historical authenticity. As of right now, there is no official information on the actual area of the map featured in the game, but we will make sure to update this article with more details once we fetch them.
Well, that is all the info we have about the map size and details in Kingdom Come Deliverance II. We hope this was informative. Now, if you are wondering about the roadmap for the game after the launch, we have you covered! Just click here for all the post-launch roadmap details. Also, stay tuned to DigiStatement for more gaming content like this.