Developer Warhorse Studios is “beyond grateful” after Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has seen a stellar start since launching yesterday. The open-world RPG has already surpassed a million copies sold across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
The impressive sales milestone for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II was announced by Warhorse Studios on X. It’s led to the developer calling the game a “triumph,” especially after the RPG’s enormous start on Steam as well. The game has already had over 155,000 concurrent players on Valve’s service, and this obviously doesn’t consider people playing on consoles.
Since getting into the hands of players, they’ve sniffed out a pretty funny feature for the RPG. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has an odor system that can cause issues for stealth mode, as foes can literally smell protagonist Harry if he’s too stinky, even without seeing him. Looking ahead, Warhorse has a post-launch roadmap for the sequel, including a new hardcore mode and a Brushes With Death quest coming in the summer.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has also seen praise from fellow RPG makers. For instance, Baldur’s Gate 3 director and Larian boss Swen Vincke congratulated Warhorse on the game’s release on X. The official Witcher account did the same on the social media site, even posting a picture of Geralt and Henry linking arms.
For more, check out GameSpot’s glowing Kingdom Come: Deliverance II review. Additionally, there’s a guides hub that offers information spanning from campaign length to quest chains.
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