A chapter in the history of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* has come to a poignant close. After years of dedicating their voices and souls to the beloved RPG, Tom McKay and Luke Dale have stepped away from the microphone for the last time at Warhorse Studios. Their farewell was a moment of reflection, filled with gratitude, nostalgia, and an undeniable sense of finality.
Yet, even as they recorded their final lines, the wheels of change were already in motion. As McKay and Dale bid their farewells, Warhorse Studios was actively auditioning new talent to take on the iconic roles of Henry and Hans. The irony of this transition was not lost on them—a farewell for one generation marked the birth of another.
Tom McKay, celebrated for his portrayal of Henry, spoke candidly about the unique sense of family that had formed around the project:
“In the creative world, people often call their teams a ‘family,’ but rarely does it hold true. Here, however, it was different. The connections I made on this journey are some of the deepest and longest-lasting of my career.”
The theme of family was not just a personal sentiment but also a central motif in the game itself. Henry’s tragic loss of his parents fueled his narrative, resonating deeply with McKay, who drew from his own experience of losing his father to bring authenticity and emotion to certain scenes. For him, *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* was more than just a project—it was a profoundly personal experience.