Following KCD2's release, Warhorse Studios is expanding with a new office.
Warhorse Studios — the Czech Republic game development studio behind 2018's Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its highly popular 2025 sequel Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 — has announced that it's expanding with a brand new office this July.
The news came on Wednesday morning, with Warhorse revealing the news in a social media post. "We're growing! Warhorse Studios is opening a new office in Brno (CZ) on July 1," it wrote. "This expansion boosts our development capacity and supports both KCD2 and future DLCs — while laying the groundwork for what the future holds for us and for you."
Further information then came in a GamesIndustry.biz article about the expansion in which the Prague-based Warhorse said the Brno office will be led by Petr Kolář, the previous managing director at Ashborne Games (known for the acclaimed 2023 RTS Last Train Home). Notably, Warhorse worked with Ashborne on KCD2's recent Brushes With Death DLC that released in May.
Players can explore the massive medieval city of Kuttenberg in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's second half.
(Image credit: Deep Silver)
Warhorse Studios' communications director Tobias Stolz-Zwilling explained that the decision to expand with a new team in Brno was made to broaden the scope of the studio's development capabilities, with the eventual goal to work on several projects at once. In the immediate future, though, the new wing of the developer will help contribute to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's next two expansions.
"The Brno office allows Warhorse to scale development capacity and eventually manage multiple projects in parallel," he said. "It's not just about faster production, it's about enabling larger and more complex games while maintaining quality, but these are all future melodies. For now, the new team will contribute to both ongoing support for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and its DLCs."
The studio also highlighted the presence of significant game development talent within Brno that makes it an attractive location to expand to. Notably, Bohemia Interactive (Arma), GIANTS Software (Farming Simulator), and Hangar 13 (Mafia) have offices in the city.
"Brno has a strong game development tradition and a deep talent pool indeed," Stolz-Zwilling commented. "Our collaboration with Ashborne Games proved the value of that local expertise. The city also offers access to technical universities and experienced professionals across multiple disciplines, making it a strategic choice for long-term growth."
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