
A recent upgrade for Kingdom Come Deliverance has ignited discussions among players following its release on March 20, 2026. The free update boosts gameplay to 60 frames per second on PS5 and Xbox Series consoles, drawing in both returning and new players looking to immerse themselves in the medieval RPG.
The performance boost aims to attract fans transitioning from older consoles. Despite the positive feedback on frame rate and overall visual fidelity, opinions vary. One player mentioned a frustrating experience with the game crashing on their PS5, stating, "Sometimes, itโll be just the game crashing, but other times my whole console will turn off without warning."
Interestingly, mixed feelings emerge regarding core gameplay elements. Several players reported the lockpicking system feeling inconsistent, with one stating, "I was pretty pissed that they made the lockpicking so easy," while another enjoyed the challenge.
"It feels a lot easier on the update," said a player who tried previous versions. This inconsistency continues to provoke thought as players consider the balance of difficulty and engagement.
Community reaction highlights various sentiments. Some experienced a drop in frame performance in specific areasโ"A lot of stuttering in the first village on the Pro," noted one player. Others applauded the combat improvements, connecting directly to the sequel. One enthusiast commented, "Playing the first does justice to the second, as so much of the story and character setup starts there."
๐ฎ Players enjoy smoother 60fps gameplay on current-gen consoles.
โ ๏ธ There are significant concerns regarding frequent crashing on PS5.
โญ "The biggest difference is probably combat, which sees noticeable cleanup in the second," showcasing growth in the sequel.
The upgrade may attract newcomers, but core gameplay issues persist. The community appears eager for further enhancements to balance gameplay mechanics and visual upgrades.
As feedback continues to roll in, Warhorse Studios likely faces pressure to address gameplay critiques actively. Developers might consider additional patches to refine techniques like the lockpicking system and random encounters, which remain hot topics among players. The substantial focus on gameplay over visual enhancements suggests players are looking for depth rather than just surface polish in upcoming content and potential sequels.