The medieval RPG is giving signs of life again in the Xbox ecosystem, this time on PC.
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Signals continue to pile up around Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and the latest comes directly from the Xbox ecosystem. In recent hours, the game has been localized in the Xbox app for PC, a move that doesn’t usually happen by chance and has caught the community’s attention.
The sighting occurred in the official Xbox app on PC, where the title is listed, reinforcing the idea that its integration with Xbox PC and associated services is more advanced than it seemed. It’s not an official announcement, but a relevant clue in the usual steps leading up to a wider release or integration.
A pattern we’ve seen with other major releases
This move doesn’t come in isolation. In recent weeks, other major titles like Black Myth: Wukong, Indika, and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 were also detected in similar listings within Xbox PC.
What’s most striking is that two of those three games ended up being confirmed just nine days later for Xbox Play Anywhere, PC, and in some cases, even with a presence in Xbox Game Pass. A precedent that invites us to keep a close eye on what’s happening with Warhorse Studios’ medieval RPG.
What this appearance on Xbox PC could mean
Although there’s no official confirmation from Xbox or the studio yet, the presence in the app is usually related to one of the following scenarios:
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Preparation for its release or pre-order on Xbox PC
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Integration with Xbox Play Anywhere
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A step towards possible inclusion in Xbox Game Pass (in one of its modes)
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Synchronization of the Xbox ecosystem between console and PC
Whatever the case, it’s not common for a game of this caliber to appear in the Xbox PC app without clear plans behind it.
For now, we have to wait, but if the recent pattern repeats, we could have official news sooner than many expect. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to move in the background… and that, in Xbox, almost always means something.

