Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is closing its grand historical saga with a haunting finale. Developer Warhorse Studios and publisher Plaion have officially revealed that the last story DLC, titled Mysteria Ecclesiae, will arrive on November 11. 
This expansion delves into the darker, more philosophical side of the medieval world, offering players one last descent into moral complexity, mystery, and survival.
Set within the foreboding Sedletz Monastery, the DLC sees Henry – the game’s steadfast protagonist – serving as the assistant to Sigismund Albicus, a healer of legendary repute and personal advisor to King Wenceslas. What begins as an act of service quickly spirals into a web of secrets, lies, and a deadly plague creeping through the monastery’s crumbling walls. Each faction within Sedletz holds its own dark motives, and Henry must navigate between truth and faith to uncover the source of the epidemic.
Mysteria Ecclesiae promises to be more than just another mission. It’s a full narrative experience built on investigation, moral choices, and cinematic storytelling. Players will interrogate monks, heal the sick, and gather evidence in a world suffused with suspicion. The DLC rewards patience and intellect, demanding the same sharp mind and moral courage that made Kingdom Come: Deliverance so distinctive. Every decision ripples through the narrative, shaping Henry’s fate and the world around him.
Warhorse Studios also confirmed that the DLC introduces new outfits, weapons, potions, and books to enrich Henry’s abilities and expand gameplay depth. Exploration is central once again – each corner of the monastery unveils another clue or betrayal. The developers emphasize realism and historical authenticity, capturing the eerie tension of a 15th-century plague-stricken world.
The standalone DLC will be available for $13.99, while the full Expansion Pass – which includes the earlier add-ons Brushes with Death and Legacy of the Forge – is priced at $29.99. Owners of the Gold Edition will receive Mysteria Ecclesiae automatically. With over three million copies sold and widespread critical acclaim, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II ends its journey as one of the most ambitious and authentic medieval RPGs of its generation. Warhorse’s final chapter is not just a DLC – it’s a curtain call for a game that redefined historical immersion.
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They better not mess with Henry’s story again, last DLC felt too random
Bruh Henry deserved better, why they keep adding weird stuff lol