A chapter in the storied history of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* has drawn to a poignant close. After years of infusing their voices and spirits into this cherished RPG, Tom McKay and Luke Dale have bid farewell to their roles at Warhorse Studios. Their departure was marked by a reflective moment, brimming with gratitude, nostalgia, and a sense of undeniable finality.
Even as they recorded their final lines, the winds of change were sweeping through the studio. As McKay and Dale stepped away from the microphone for the last time, Warhorse Studios was already in the process of auditioning fresh talent to step into the shoes of Henry and Hans. The poetic irony of their farewell paving the way for a new generation was not lost on them.
Tom McKay, renowned for his compelling portrayal of Henry, shared his heartfelt sentiments about the unique bond that had developed over the course of the project:
“In the creative world, it's common to refer to teams as a ‘family,’ but seldom does this ring true. At Warhorse, however, it was different. The connections I forged during this journey are among the deepest and most enduring of my career.”
The theme of family was not only a personal touchstone for the actors but also a core element woven into the fabric of the game itself. Henry's narrative, driven by the tragic loss of his parents, resonated deeply with McKay, who drew upon his own experience of losing his father to bring authenticity and emotion to certain scenes. For McKay, *Kingdom Come: Deliverance* transcended the realm of mere project; it was a profoundly personal journey.