Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Update 1.2 Adds Steam Workshop, Barber Shops
Warhorse Studios has just rolled out a major free update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II—version 1.2. This patch brings exciting new features, including native mod integration through Steam Workshop and a fresh barber shop system.
The Steam Workshop integration streamlines modding by allowing players to download and install mods directly within the game, bypassing the need for external platforms. However, this relies on mod creators uploading their creations to Steam Workshop. Currently, the available mods are limited, but promising:
- Free Saving: Replenishes the "Saviour Schnapps" item for unlimited saves.
- Helmet of Henry VIII: Adds a unique horned helmet inspired by historical designs.
- Tourist: Disables NPC reactions to trespassing, opening up restricted areas.
- Pebbles the Zebra: Transforms your horse into a zebra for a striking visual effect.
Though the selection is currently modest, the modding community is anticipated to grow quickly. With over a thousand mods already on Nexus Mods, many creators are expected to start sharing their work on both platforms. While Steam Workshop might not match Nexus Mods in size, popular mods are sure to make their way there soon.
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Alongside mod support, players can now visit NPC barbers in Rattay and Kuttenberg to change their hairstyle or beard. Choosing a new look temporarily increases the protagonist's Charisma stat, adding a strategic layer to personal grooming.
Update 1.2 extends well beyond these additions, with over a thousand fixes and improvements covering nearly every facet of the game. The extensive changelog on the official website details balancing adjustments, refined animations, and improved NPC behavior. The crime system, for example, has been fine-tuned for more accurate gameplay.
Other key updates include:
- Revised daily schedules for NPCs, enhancing realism.
- Enhanced horse riding mechanics and horse trading systems.
- Improved character visuals and overall performance, especially in Kuttenberg and during large-scale battles.
Warhorse Studios plans to discuss these changes in-depth during a developer livestream next Thursday. The studio remains dedicated to supporting the game, with three paid DLC expansions scheduled for release in spring, summer, and winter.
With Steam Workshop integration, new cosmetic options, and numerous gameplay refinements, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to evolve, delivering an ever-richer medieval experience to its players.







