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- Embracer CEO Phil Rogers called it "the unannounced production", praised Warhorse, refused details and promised future updates from "different people".
- Embracer's next fiscal year runs April 2027 to March 2028, so the game could launch as early as April 2027.
- Studio labeled it an "adventure", fueling debate if it's a full RPG or a spinoff; fans dread a roguelike, recall horror touches in recent DLC.
Warhorse has revealed that a new Kingdom Come “adventure” is in the works alongside the studio’s rumored open-world Lord of the Rings RPG, but whenever I hear a game developer use words like adventure, experience, I naturally question whether that adventure or experience is really a video game at all. Well, thanks to Embracer Group CEO Phil Rogers, we now know it is indeed a game, but beyond that, the project is pretty much entirely shrouded in mystery.
In a video presentation accompanying Embracer’s full year report for fiscal year 2025/2026, Rogers briefly spoke on the new Kingdom Come project, calling it simply “the unannounced production” in development with “the amazing team at Warhorse.” Rogers said now “isn’t the time to say more” and that “there’ll be later dates” by “different people,” but said he thinks it’ll be “something the fans will love” and “a game we hope to get into their hands next fiscal year.”
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