'Kingdom Come: Deliverance' patch news: Details on the next patch update 1.3

A promotional photo for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" Facebook/kingdomcomerpg

"Kingdom Come: Deliverance" has recently just been released but lots of updates have already been planned for the game. Its next update, patch 1.3, is coming soon and developer Warhose is open enough to share some details on the things it aims to fix with the new update.

On the side of convenience, a list of quest bugs has all been addressed. Although unfortunately, some other players noted on the game's Reddit page that there are still others yet to be fixed. Players will also soon be able to "Save and Exit" easier and at the same time whereas previously, players had to do those separately. Pickpocketing and lockpicking controls will also be adjusted.

The minigame that appears when lockpicking will have easier controls to maneuver. Likewise, general improvements will also be made for pickpocket minigame as well. Lastly, they are also adding a recipe potion for players who need it.

The developers also noted that a patch 1.2.5 hotfix will arrive sooner and that it will address the many bugs that have appeared in the game. Warhorse mentioned all of this in response to players' multiple concerns on the Reddit page about the patch updates and the features they are clamoring for.

As for when both updates 1.2.5 and 1.3 will be out, the developers are not quite sure. "There is a certification phase in which platform holders check whether the patch is stable. This process takes various amounts of time on different platforms," reads their post on the Reddit page.

"However, they check not only stability but also platform-specific requirements, for example, whether the controllers are named correctly, whether you can change user mid-gameplay etc. If we fail any of these platform-specific requirements, we have to upload a correction just for that specific platform. This is the reason why we are releasing a different number of patches on each platform."

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