Redemption Road Games has postponed the early access launch of Kingmakers, a time-travel action game scheduled for release on Wednesday. The developers announced the delay without providing a new release date, citing their commitment to preserving all planned features rather than rushing the product to market. The studio apologized to fans through its social media platform and promised a 30-minute gameplay presentation would arrive shortly.
The game features players traveling through time with modern weaponry and vehicles to battle medieval armies. Redemption Road Games emphasized the technical complexity of its project, which uses Unreal Engine 4 to simulate tens of thousands of AI-controlled soldiers on midrange computers at 60 frames per second. The developers maintain that persistent battles, destructible environments, and four-player cooperative gameplay require additional refinement before the title can justify its price point.
The announcement follows significant early interest, with the game accumulating more than one million wishlists on Steam after its initial reveal generated widespread attention online.
The game features players traveling through time with modern weaponry and vehicles to battle medieval armies. Redemption Road Games emphasized the technical complexity of its project, which uses Unreal Engine 4 to simulate tens of thousands of AI-controlled soldiers on midrange computers at 60 frames per second. The developers maintain that persistent battles, destructible environments, and four-player cooperative gameplay require additional refinement before the title can justify its price point.
The announcement follows significant early interest, with the game accumulating more than one million wishlists on Steam after its initial reveal generated widespread attention online.