“It probably goes without saying, but this certainly isn’t the scenario we envisaged for the release of the game,” the developers said in today’s announcement. “However, we have tried to make the best of a bad situation and thankfully, with the help of our IT team, have been able to continue work on the project from home. This has come with its own challenges of course, but we are still very grateful and lucky to work in an industry where it is possible to work remotely, which we know isn’t the case for many of you. It might seem like a pretty ideal time to release a game (after all, everyone is at home right!?), but we know that the current situation has placed a lot of people in a difficult position when it comes to balancing their finances and risking their health.” They say with that in mind, they’ll launch it with a 10% discount for the first fortnight. In some digistores, anyone who owns any other Mount & Blade will get an extra 10% off too. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will be available from Steam, the Epic Games Store, and TaleWorlds’ own store. The regular price will be £40/€50/$50, then there’ll be those discounts on top. We last played Bannerlord in 2018, when Brendy wrote a preview and Matthew vurped a vid: