
The curtain has fallen on a significant chapter in the Kingdom Come: Deliverance saga. After years of dedication, Tom McKay and Luke Dale, the voices behind Henry and Hans respectively, have concluded their work at Warhorse Studios. Their departure was a poignant moment, filled with appreciation, fond memories, and a sense of closure.
However, even as they delivered their final lines, the studio was already preparing for the future. Simultaneously with the actors' farewell, Warhorse Studios held auditions for new talent to portray Henry and Hans. The transition, from one generation of actors to the next, was a striking juxtaposition.
McKay, the voice of Henry, eloquently described the unique bond formed within the team:
“In the creative industry, the term ‘family’ is often used loosely, but in this case, it was genuinely true. The relationships I forged during this project are among the deepest and most enduring of my career.”
This sense of family resonated not only within the team but also within the game's narrative. Henry's tragic loss of his parents served as a pivotal plot point, mirroring McKay's own experience of losing his father, which added a profound layer of emotion to his performance. For him, Kingdom Come: Deliverance transcended a mere project; it became a deeply personal and moving experience.