Warhorse Studios Kingdom Come: Deliverance Live-Action Adaptation in the Works Erik Barmack

Warhorse Studios and former Netflix executive Erik Barmack are working together to produce a live-action adaptation of 2018's Kingdom Come: Delivery game, according to Potpourri. Whether it wish be a film or a series has not been decided at this time. Barmack's companionship Wild Sheep Content and Old-timer Studios CEO Dean Martin Frývaldský have started arrival intent on writers and directors.

Barmack noted in general that he wanted to revolve around worlds that didn't hail from the Integrated States only would still have location and global popularity, and Realm Come: Deliverance will offer much opportunities. "It's especially interesting that video games with compact narrative, like The Witcher and Kingdom Come: Deliverance, are uniquely convertible, and localized but global wholly at one time," he added. Notably, Barmack also recently struck a deal with Sega to train a hold up-action adaptation of Yakuza.

Kingdom Come: Deliverancetells the write up of a blacksmith's son onymous Patrick Henry. His hamlet is burned polish and his parents are killed, thus he joins Nobleman Radzig's resistance bowel movement to enact revenge against Sigismund, the baron of Hungary.

Kingdom Come: Delivery was released back in February 2022 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Check out Gameumentary's interview with Warhorse Studios PR Manager Tobias Stolz-Swilling.