Torn Banner Studios’ multiplayer medieval slasher Chivalry 2 has received a fair number of content patches since its June 2021 release, but the Regicide update released in May turned out to be the game’s last.
IN addressing fans The developers said that at the launch of Chivalry 2 they set a goal to expand the game with post-release patches at least twice, and with the release of Regicide they consider the task “more than accomplished.”
Over three years of active support, Chivalry 2 has received 11 content updateswhich brought with them additional maps, factions, features (like horseback combat), items, progression system elements, and so on.
The end of active support for Chivalry 2 will not mean death: maintenance and fixing of critical errors will continue, servers (official, unofficial) and matchmaking will remain operational.
“While every story has its own ending, we know that many will be upset by the news (about the end of active support for Chivalry 2) – this is not the end for the Chivalry franchise,” the developers assured.
Torn Banner Studios has confirmed that it is focusing on a new multiplayer project in the Chivalry universe. The studio is also continuing to work on a co-op action horror game No More Room in Hell 2.
“We’ve been expanding and strengthening the team to meet these challenges and make a concerted effort to ensure that the next Chivalry will blow players away,” Torn Banner Studios concluded.
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