Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 actor follows Baldur’s Gate 3 casts' streaming tradition: "Obviously I'm going to try and f*** myself"
"I'm a complete f***ing narcissist, fಌor crying out loud"

It's Valen🐈tine's Day so here's some romantic news for you. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 actor Luke Dale livestreamed his playthrough of the hit game and immediately tried to bang himself, following the blueprint laid out by the Baldur's Gate 3 cast.
Luke Dale plays Lord Hans Capon in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, who's usually only interesting in drinking, sleeping around, and hunting, but he can make an exception for you if you take the time to prope♑rly romance him. He's also the only same-sex romance option in the beefy RPG.
Courting and then bedding the digital skinwalker who wears your face miꦏght feel odd for your 🐼average Joe, but during a recent livestream, Dale was rather taken aback at the suggestion that he'd screw anybody but himself.
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"'Who am I planning on romancing?' Who do you thi🍌nk!?" he yelled, al𝓡most insulted. "I'm a complete f***ing narcissist, for crying out loud. Obviously, I'm going to try and f*** myself!" Hilarious.
Dale himself then posted a screenshot, looking all emotional like, from the stream showing a particularly lovely scene aﷺt t🦹he start of the game involving Hans and Henry.
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He's not the only person having a great time with the historical epic, though. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 broke into Steam's Tꦇop 50 most-played games of all time, based on concurrent users, in just its first weekend. It also 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:sold over one million copies in its very first day on store shelves. And that's only the start - developer Warhorse Studios announced a slew of free updates and paid expansions coming over the next year via the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询💃:Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 roadmap.
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