


Chris explains that the decision to make the change to the Unreal engine will mean better graphics with less effort spend, better performance and other nice quality of life features that just aren’t possible in the OGRE engine. LoFi has since changed that decision and instead of using the OGRE engine they will be making the switch over to the Unreal engine.Ĭhris Hunt, CEO of LoFi games made the announcement over on the Steam store on the 26th of September, 2019, through the ‘events/news’ tab for Kenshi. In the original announcement Captain Deathbeard explained that they would continue to use the OGRE engine as in the original Kenshi as that would make development quicker and easier. The developer explained that they wanted to make a large press announcement but due to the fact they were seemingly not supporting the first Kenshi’s developement the decision was made to let players know that they are busy working on the sequel. You can read the post here, including comments. The announcement was made on the LoFi Games forums on the 20th of March, 2019. The developer ‘Captain Deathbeard’, originally made the announcement that the team had already begun working on a sequel to Kenshi.

If you want to hear me go on about one of my favorite games of all time, read my Kenshi review here. Anyway I am trailing off, this post isn’t about Kenshi. Watching one of my characters limbs fly off in Kenshi and zoom across the desert like Jessie and James blasting off again really is one of those moments that doesn’t make me upset at the developers, or feel like I’ve wasted my money. Even with its many years of development there are bugs and issues, but what game doesn’t have its issues? I remember playing Morrowind as a kid maxing my stats and creating a ridiculous spell that would catapult my character from one side of the map to the other. Since that time, the game has been developed and fully released to the praise of its hardcore fanbase. Kenshi is a game created by Lo-Fi Games which started its life on the early access program of Steam many moons ago. It is a game where you create your own story and truly start from nothing and try to rise up against a world that is set on having you die. A hardcore sandbox cRPG with one of the most brutal game worlds known to gaming. Getting Involved with the Development of KenshiĪdvertisements Kenshi. We will discuss all the current information about the development of Kenshi 2, platforms, release date and everything you can think of.Ĭontent A quick editors note about the world of KenshiĬommunity Updates Since Development Started We take a look at the sequel to beloved sandbox cRPG Kenshi.
