Kingdom Come Deliverance mod support is inbound according to Warhorse Studios' PR manager, Tobias Stolz-Zwilling.
"Mod support is the last thing we are doing right now, the last thing we want to release for Kingdom Come Deliverance", the PR manager said in a new interview with Gamepressure. "Right now, we are working on modding tools so that people can do their own stuff – Steam Workshop is already working, but only with the tools you can write your own quest, for example. We are thinking of a way out to cleverly release that. Unfortunately, consoles are out because they're not supporting this – it's not because we don't want to, but because Microsoft and Sony haven't agreed on anything yet, so I can tell you: PC – yes, and we'll see about the rest, I'm not sure."
On CryEngine and the sequel
"We're not planning to change anything – simply because we made so many tools and so many things with the engine, adjusted it", he replied. "It was never used for any RPGs before we did it. We did so much with the engine that we are afraid that changing it would mean starting from the beginning. And if you think of how long we needed to make the engine work for KCD before we could just start to… work with it – just too long. And hope on a good cooperation with CryTech."