Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Surpasses 5 Million Copies Sold Within First Year
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Sales Milestone
Warhorse Studios' medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has surpassed 5 million copies sold within its first year of release, according to an announcement from parent company Embracer Group during their Q3 Interim Report.
Strong Momentum
The game reached this milestone having previously hit 4 million copies sold just months earlier, demonstrating strong ongoing commercial momentum. Embracer Group stated: "Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has surpassed 5 million sold copies within its first year of release."
Platform Availability
The title launched on February 4, 2025, across PC (Steam, Epic Games, and GOG), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Critical Reception
This represents a significant commercial success for the medieval RPG, which received positive critical reception. Deep Silver published the game developed by Warhorse Studios, with reviewers noting its strong performance across different platforms, including favorable assessments for handheld PC gaming experiences.
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