Activist groups have targeted Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 following the discovery of in-game subpoenas, sparking a campaign to cancel the project. The controversy gained momentum after reports surfaced online about the game's ban in Saudi Arabia, fueling speculation about its content and alleged "progressive" themes.
The developers faced a barrage of online attacks, with calls to boycott Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 and condemn the studio.
Warhorse Studios' PR manager, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, responded to the accusations, urging the public to rely on official statements and avoid unverified online information.
Stolz-Zwilling confirmed that review codes would be distributed "in the coming days," following the game's completion in early December. These codes are expected to be released approximately four weeks prior to launch, allowing streamers and reviewers ample time to prepare their content.
Interestingly, the first "final previews," based on review copies, are anticipated a week after the initial code distribution.