Kingdom Come: Deliverance II reaches 6 million copies sold
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has reached 6 million copies sold, Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver said in a June 26 Steam announcement shared on r/Games. The post puts the sales milestone first and adds that both Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance are currently on sale on Steam.
The player-facing fact is simple: the historical RPG has crossed another commercial threshold while its Steam community page is using the moment to point players toward discounted copies. The Steam announcement does not break the number down by platform, region, or digital versus physical sales, so the 6 million figure should be read as the publisher's global copy count rather than a platform-specific Steam total.
For Warhorse, the number matters because Kingdom Come remains a relatively unusual mainstream RPG series: first-person, systems-heavy, and built around medieval Bohemia instead of fantasy combat. Crossing 6 million copies gives the sequel a larger player base for patches, DLC, modding discussion, and long-tail sales than many single-player RPGs receive after launch.
The Reddit thread treated the milestone as a sales story more than a feature update. The discussion centered on how large the audience has become for a demanding historical RPG and whether the sequel can keep momentum through discounts and post-launch support. There was no new platform date or DLC schedule in the source post, so the concrete news remains the 6 million copies sold figure.
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