• Business News Kingdom Come: Deliverance director steps away from game development Daniel Vavra will spearhead production of a film or TV series adaptation of the RPG series. • February 24, 2026 Daniel Vavra, director ofKingdom Come: Deliveranceand its sequel, is stepping away from game development. • The news comes fromCzechCrunchafter speaking to studio boss Martin Frývaldský. • The creative director will no longer be involved in development at Warhorse Studios, culminating a 14-year tenure. • According to the studio boss (via Google Translate), Vávra wanted to “move on,” adding that he had been wanting to try something different for a long time. • “You won’t see him in the office every day anymore, but in a broader sense he is still part of Warhorse.” That something new is a film adaptation ofKingdom Come: Deliverance.

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  • Daniel Vavra, the creative director behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its sequel, has stepped away from day‑to‑day game development at Warhorse Studios after a 14‑year tenure. Vavra will remain affiliated with the company in a broader capacity while he focuses on a film adaptation of the franchise, for which a draft script is already in progress. The studio is undergoing an organizational shift, with Viktor Bocan and Prokop Jirsa taking over as creative directors for games, and new art and technical leads added. Warhorse aims to expand its brand into film and series, targeting audiences in the U.S., Western Europe, and Asia.

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