Dotory Publishing is now offering general retail sales for the Korean edition of the 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance I & II Official Artbook,' which was previously introduced through Tumblbug crowdfunding.

The stock currently being sold consists of the remaining inventory from the initial production run during the crowdfunding campaign. As there are no plans for additional production, this sale, conducted exclusively through the official Dotory Smart Store, is highly likely to be the final opportunity to purchase them.
The 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance' series is a realistic RPG based on the actual history of medieval Bohemia. The artbooks were published in two volumes, covering the first and second games respectively, with approximately 250 pages and 380 pages each, bringing the world of the game to life in print.
The first volume features concept art covering the architecture, weaponry, clothing, and natural environment of medieval Bohemia—the setting of the game—along with developer interviews and behind-the-scenes production stories. The second volume focuses on the development process of the sequel, including the journey of the protagonist Henry, key quests, the recreation of the medieval silver mining town of Kuttenberg (Kutná Hora), and character artwork.
Dotory stated, "This series will serve as a meaningful visual record not only for game fans but also for readers interested in medieval history, digital art, game development, and cultural content."



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