"You Don't Want People Throwing Another Body On Top Of A Pile Of Child Corpses": Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Producer Finally Reveals Why The Game Doesn't Feature Kids

Summary
- Children weren't included in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 due to ethical and PR concerns.
- Executive producer revealed the absence of kids aimed to avoid potential controversy.
- Adding children would have required significant resources and potential gameplay implications.
For as long as the game has been out, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 players have wondered why the game features no children. Some theorized that children hadn't been invented in the 15th century; others suggested all the kids had been sent to work in the mines. Whatever the reason, there are no children, and it has never been explained.
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God be with you.
PostsThat was until a recent panel at Prague Comic-Con in which one of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's executive producers revealed all, and it all makes sense now.
"You Don't Want It As A PR Problem" Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Producer Says Regarding The Game's Lack Of Kids
First reported by CzechCrunch, during a Prague Comic-Con panel, in which he also shared that a mission to kidnap Vlad Dracula was cut from the game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's executive producer Martin Klíma revealed the reason for the game's absence of children.
"This is where the production and ethical dimensions come together," Klíma said. "We really wanted children in the game, and I think they are sorely lacking. Precisely because everyone there is the same size and similar. Children would break up the monotony well."
The problem with adding children, is you're then relying on players to be good people in-game, something which a large portion of the gaming world just wouldn't be able to commit to.
You don't want people making videos of them throwing another body on top of a pile of child corpses.
"Adding children would increase the realism. But if you couldn't attack them, it wouldn't be such a realistic simulation. And if you could, you don't want people making videos of them throwing another body on top of a pile of child corpses. You don't want it as a PR problem, you don't want it humanly either," Klíma added.
Adding children to the game would have also added "another six months of work," Klíma suggested, with children requiring new animations and models, rather than just being scaled-down versions of the game's adults.
It's probably for the best, then...
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