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KCD 2 Hardcore Mode Unveils New Perks: Sore Back, Clumsy Steps

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 06,2025

KCD 2 Hardcore Mode Unveils New Perks: Sore Back, Clumsy Steps

For those who felt that *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* lacked sufficient difficulty, Warhorse Studios is stepping up to the challenge with an exciting upcoming update. The patch will introduce a hardcore mode, allowing players to tailor their experience by activating specific perks that impose various negative effects on the protagonist, Henricus, thus transforming the gameplay into a more demanding adventure.

Players can now select from a range of challenging perks, each designed to add a unique twist to the game:

  • The "sore back" perk will reduce the maximum weight Henricus can carry and increase the risk of injury while foraging for herbs and mushrooms, making resource management more critical.
  • The "heavy footsteps" perk will cause shoes to wear out faster and make Henricus' steps louder, impacting stealth and requiring players to be more strategic in their movements.
  • The "dimwit" perk, humorously highlighted by the developers, slows experience gain by 20%, challenging players to think more carefully about their skill progression.
  • The "sweaty" perk will make Henricus dirtier and smellier more quickly, affecting social interactions and adding a layer of realism to the game's social dynamics.
  • The "ugly mug" perk increases the likelihood of random encounters turning into difficult fights, as enemies will no longer surrender and will fight to the end, raising the stakes of every confrontation.

These new additions are set to provide a more immersive and challenging experience for players seeking a tougher adventure in the richly detailed world of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. Whether you're looking to test your survival skills, enhance your stealth tactics, or simply endure a more grueling journey, this update promises to deliver a heightened level of difficulty and engagement.