Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s new Hardcore mode is already wrecking action RPG fans with negative traits that even make having a nap dangerous: “I’m honestly scared to go to sleep”

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 just got a major new update adding Hardcore mode to the action RPG, giving players the option to make life even more difficult for themselves if they’re up to the task. So far, people have certainly been giving it their best shot, but the new negative perks are proving to be a massive pain. Then again, what did we expect?

As the name suggests, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Hardcore mode offers a brutal new way to experience Bohemia. As well as forcing you to use a reduced UI and removing features like auto-save and fast travel, from the start of a new game file, players are forced to pick a minimum of three negative traits which aim to make poor Henry’s life way harder than it needs to be, with no trade-offs in return.

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