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Is There Third-Person Mode in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? Answered

Author : Alexis Mar 28,2025

Is There Third-Person Mode in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? Answered

If you've been keeping up with the trailers and promotional materials for *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, you'll know that the game is primarily experienced through a first-person perspective. And if you're wondering whether *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* offers a third-person mode, let's dive into the details.

Does Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Have a Third-Person Mode?

The answer is straightforward: no, there is no third-person mode or view available in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. The entire game, aside from cutscenes, is experienced through a first-person lens.

This choice is a deliberate one by the developers. Their aim is to craft an immersive RPG experience, and the first-person perspective helps players fully step into Henry's shoes and engage with the world from his viewpoint. While it's possible that the modding community might eventually create a mod allowing a third-person view, for those playing the base game as intended, first-person is the only option.

It's worth noting that you will see Henry in cutscenes, and during conversations with NPCs, the camera will switch between Henry and his conversation partner. Henry's appearance will also change based on dirt accumulation or different gear you equip him with. However, you won't be able to see him while navigating the game world.

It's also unlikely that the developers will officially add a third-person mode in the future, so if you're planning to play *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, you'll need to embrace the first-person experience.

Hopefully, this clears up any confusion about the availability of a third-person mode in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. For more tips and information on the game, including the best perks to prioritize and all romance options, be sure to visit The Escapist.

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