Taleworlds Interactive doesn’t want to cut unnecessary features from its upcoming game as they’re “valuable for the players.” Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlords’ developer is gearing up for the game’s Steam Early Access release early next year, and promise that it will be mostly feature complete in time for release.
Fans have grown frustrated by the continued delays to Taleworlds Entertainment’s ambitious medieval sandbox, but company founder and CEO Armagan Yavuz says that despite the game’s complex systems requiring more dev time, “they will be very valuable for the players.”
Bannerlord will include a number of deep and complex gameplay systems that aim to make the world and AI as realistic as possible, such as needing to feed your army and move ahead using scouts. According to Yavuz, all of this is necessary as Bannerlord 2 “is a labour of love. We want to make it to the standards we’ve set in our heads.”
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