Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 closes its run with Mysteria Ecclesiae, a new story DLC that is out now on PC and sends Henry to Sedletz Monastery to investigate a deadly outbreak while offering alchemy and medicine as core gameplay hooks.
The add-on sits closer in size to Legacy of the Forge rather than the smaller Brushes with Death. Players can explore the monastery rather than being locked into a single corridor, and will be following a mystery that mixes investigation with crafting and healing. There are new outfits, weapons, books, and potions to find and craft, and the chapter relies on knowledge and experimentation rather than brute force.
Community manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling described the monastery as opening up and framed the arc as a kind of medieval public health story. The DLC keeps the series grounded in historical detail while letting the player approach the situation through alchemy and medicine as much as with swordplay.
There is a short trailer to watch.
The DLC is priced at USD 13.99 and GBP 11.49 on Steam and can be picked up from the Steam store page for the add-on. The base game is currently on a 40 percent sale until Thursday, November 13, reducing the main title to USD 35.99 and GBP 29.99 for those who have not jumped in yet.
Players who have been tracking the game’s updates will recognize how Warhorse has expanded systems and quests since launch. For context on larger changes that arrived earlier this year, see the patch 1.2 notes, which collected many of the significant mechanical and stability updates.
Mysteria Ecclesiae is billed as the final story chapter for Henry of Skalitz. Warhorse also said the Kingdom Come Deliverance franchise is not necessarily finished, leaving open future possibilities for the IP beyond this closing chapter.
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