Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Voice Actor Says it Was an Amazing and Unusual Acting Challenge
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Tom McKay and Luke Dale, two of the voice actors that worked on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, have revealed details about what it was like working on the RPG. In an interview with BBC, McKay described working on the game as one of the most amazing and unusual acting challenges that he has faced.You would kind of go down one channel of a decision and then come halfway back up and go down another one and then maybe all the way back up to the beginning and back down, said McKay. And thats not an acting challenge that you ever would have in TV or film.He also spoke about the secretive nature of game development, saying that his NDA prevented him from even interacting with fans of the franchise that might grill him about Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.It was almost like working for GCHQ (British intelligence agency) or something, said McKay. You couldnt talk to anyone about it and people in the studio couldnt even talk to their partners in some cases about what they were doing.When fans did ask him about why he was spending time in Prague, he would respond by saying that he loves the city and visits often for holidays. Id be like: I just love Prague. And I come here very often for lots of holidays, he said.Dale also spoke about how the studio behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 worked with him on his character, praising creative director Daniel Vvra for his forensic understanding of the vision he had for the game.So you do the scene and youve got three four different people coming over to you, said Dale. Can you do that? Can you just be aware of this? Me and Tom are like: OK can we distill this down? And Daniel is really good at helping us to do that because its his brainchild and he knows exactly what he wants every time.Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 recently came out on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game was a massive hit, getting more than a million sales 24 hours. Earlier this week, the game hit another milestone, crossing 250,000 concurrent players on Steam. For more details about the open-world RPG, check out our review.There is also a host of post-launch content planned for the game, including free updates as well as paid DLC. In a roadmap revealed back in January, Warhorse revealed that the first paid DLC, Brushes With Death, will be coming in Summer. It will be followed up by Legacy of the Forge in Autumn, and Mysteria Ecclesia in Winter. Each of the DLCs will focus on their own stories.The paid DLC will be available to purchase separately. Players that want to get all of them anyway can grab the Expansion Pass or the Gold Edition of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which includes all of the content.For further details, check out our host of tutorials, including 13 tips and tricks that you should know, how you can increase your inventory limit, and how you can earn money quickly. Here are also our thoughts on why Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is an addictive experience for players.
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