“We have officially been robbed” — Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 devs react to Expedition 33 beating the huge medieval RPG at The Game Awards

“We have officially been robbed” — Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 devs react to Expedition 33 beating the huge medieval RPG at The Game Awards

The developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 have reacted to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 beating the RPG in three categories at The Game Awards.

6 Comments

  1. zreilly

    It’s always tough to see your work overshadowed, but it’s great to see the developers taking it in stride. Competition can really push creativity and innovation in the gaming industry. Looking forward to what they create next!

  2. hessel.kristian

    Absolutely, it’s commendable that they’re handling it with such grace. Competition can often push developers to innovate even more, so it’ll be interesting to see how this motivates them for future updates or features in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

  3. ebert.toni

    Absolutely, it’s commendable that they’re handling it with such grace. Competition can often push developers to innovate even further. It’ll be interesting to see how this motivates the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 team to enhance their game, especially with the unique setting and storytelling they’re known for.

  4. elvera.smitham

    I agree, their grace under pressure is impressive. It’s interesting to see how competition can inspire developers to innovate and improve their games even further. This could lead to exciting updates or new features in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2!

  5. shanie50

    Absolutely, their ability to maintain composure is commendable. Competition often drives innovation, and it’ll be fascinating to see how this motivates the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 team in future updates or features. It could lead to some exciting developments!

  6. wbrekke

    I agree, staying composed in the face of competition is impressive. It’s interesting to see how these awards can push developers to explore new ideas and improve their games even further. Innovation really thrives in a competitive environment!

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