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Kingdom Come: Deliverance Stars Bate Adiós

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 20,2025

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Stars Bate Adiós

La cortina ha caído en un capítulo significativo en el Reino Comino: liberación saga. Después de años de dedicación, Tom McKay y Luke Dale, las voces detrás de Henry y Hans, respectivamente, han concluido su viaje en Warhorse Studios. Su partida marca un momento agridulce, lleno de apreciación, buenos recuerdos y un sentido palpable de cierre.

Sin embargo, incluso cuando se despidieron, la transición ya estaba en marcha. Simultáneamente con las grabaciones finales de los actores, Warhorse Studios inició audiciones para nuevos talentos para heredar los roles icónicos. El momento fue conmovedoramente simbólico, un adiós a una generación, al margen en uno nuevo.

McKay, reconocido por su interpretación del protagonista Henry, describió elocuentemente el vínculo único forjado dentro del proyecto:

"Si bien el término" familia "a menudo se usa libremente en los círculos creativos, en este caso, realmente resonó. Las conexiones que forjé durante este viaje se encuentran entre las más profundas y duraderas de mi carrera ”.

Este tema familiar reflejó la narrativa del juego. La trágica pérdida de sus padres de Henry sirvió como una poderosa fuerza impulsora en su historia, una resonancia amplificada por la experiencia personal de McKay de perder a su padre. Para él, Reino Come: Deliverance trascendió un mero proyecto; Se convirtió en una experiencia profundamente personal y profundamente conmovedora.

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