Warhorse Studio’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has achieved a staggering milestone, selling over 2 million copies in just two weeks since its February 4 launch. The medieval RPG’s success was celebrated by the studio on X (formerly Twitter), where they toasted fans for making the sequel a “triumph” with the hashtag #KCD2.
Breaking Records and Winning Hearts
The game’s launch day alone saw 1 million units sold, doubling to 2 million by February 17, a feat that took the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance six years to reach 6 million sales. On Steam, the title hit a peak of 256,206 concurrent players, dwarfing the first game’s 96,069 peak and securing a spot among Steam’s top 10 most-played single-player games ever.
Embracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors hailed the success as a “reminder” to prioritize quality, stating, “When you have the right teams, this trust benefits everyone—gamers, employees, and shareholders”. Critics echoed this sentiment, with Insider Gaming’s review praising the game as a “masterpiece” with “perfection” in storytelling and authenticity.
What’s Next for Players?
Warhorse Studios plans to keep momentum alive with a 12-month roadmap of free updates (like Hardcore Mode and Horse Racing) and paid DLCs starting Summer 2025. The studio also confirmed official mod support via Steamworks, promising even more depth to the historically rich Bohemian world.
Pricing and Availability
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam) for $59.99—no discounts yet, but the price reflects its premium content.
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Have you explored the gritty realism of 15th-century Bohemia? Share your adventures in the comments below! Whether you’re drawn to its deep RPG mechanics or the thrill of wielding a clunky “handgonne,” KCD2 offers a refreshing escape from fantasy tropes.