A chapter closed in the history of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. After years lending their voices and souls to the acclaimed RPG, Tom McKay and Luke Dale concluded their journey at Warhorse Studios. Their farewell was a poignant moment—a blend of gratitude, nostalgia, and a sense of closure.
However, even as they recorded their final lines, the studio was already auditioning replacements for Henry and Hans. The irony wasn't lost on them—one generation's farewell marked another's beginning.
McKay, the voice of Henry, reflected on the unique bond forged during the project:
“In the creative world, ‘family’ is often a cliché. But here, it was genuine. The connections I made are among the deepest and most enduring of my career.”
This sense of family resonated both personally and within the game's narrative. Henry's tragic loss mirrored McKay's own experience of losing his father, imbuing certain scenes with profound emotional weight. For McKay, Kingdom Come: Deliverance transcended a mere project; it became a deeply personal experience.