Okay, so, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has already made its mark in 2025. It’s like one of those instant classics, but, you know, with more sword swinging. And now they’ve got this new thing coming up, called the Legacy of the Forge DLC, and it’s supposed to land sometime in Q3 of 2025. It’s all about rebuilding some famous forge from scratch. The focus? Martin, the adoptive pop of our hero, Henry. Warhorse is kinda keeping quiet about what you actually, uh, do in this DLC, but I’m betting it’ll be like the From the Ashes one, where you could rebuild a whole village. Could be even cooler, who knows?
Right now, the game doesn’t really have a proper endgame. I mean, you can still wander around medieval Bohemia, tie up loose quest ends, and hoard all the riches – medieval tycoon style. But there’s no juicy post-game grind. You know, the kind that makes you lose track of time. Hopefully, Legacy of the Forge fills that gap, adding something that hooks you long after you thought you were done.
The whispers about Legacy of the Forge make it sound like a soul-searching trip for Henry, digging into his dad’s past. This DLC might just place Martin right in the center stage for once. But the story alone isn’t enough, right? Gotta have that spicy gameplay mix to keep it fresh and exciting. Imagine if they weave in some systems that get you hooked beyond just the main story. You’d actually want to stick around after the credits roll.
Now let’s ponder — if this DLC is anything like From the Ashes, where you could build and run a whole village, it wildly feels like you might be operating your little medieval steelworks. Picture this: rebuilding the forge, turning it into money-making magic. You take orders, establish yourself as the go-to blacksmith for nobles and mercs. Maybe even hire a few apprentices while you gallivant through Bohemia. The smell of molten iron and the clang of steel are almost palpable. Can you hear it too?
Supposedly, there’s a hint with “ForgeTycoon” in the data files, which screams opportunity to make bank. But, if the venture ends with the DLC’s story, it’d be a bit of a letdown, wouldn’t it? Why not let us keep crafting and selling? We need a real endgame here, Kingdom Come! That would mix things up and give us a reason—okay, several reasons—to keep playing until… well, until our gaming reflexes retire.
So, there you have it, a glimpse into what might unfold. It’s the kind of thing that keeps you staring at the calendar, counting down days. I’ve got my fingers crossed. Let’s see how it all pans out!