Overview
- Warhorse Studios and publisher Deep Silver announced that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has sold more than six million copies, a figure the companies published on June 25, 2026.
- To mark the milestone the franchise joined the Steam Summer Sale with the sequel roughly 60% off and earlier entries discounted up to 80%, with PC Gamer reporting the sequel priced at about $24 and the Royal Edition at $32 in some markets.
- Warhorse released a post-launch patch the same day that adds a free quest called "A Jester's Visit" and multiple bug fixes to keep current players engaged.
- The game earned broad critical praise after its February 4, 2025 launch, including high scores from major outlets, multiple Game of the Year nominations and a BAFTA Games Award for Best Narrative.
- Warhorse said it will build on the success with two new open-world RPG projects, one continuing the Kingdom Come line and another set in Middle-earth, which could expand the studio’s live support, DLC and community events.