The medieval RPG will allow play on Xbox and PC with a single digital purchase.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to expand its reach within the Microsoft ecosystem. The game is now officially compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning that those who purchase it digitally can play it on both Xbox Series and PC without paying twice. But that’s not all – the title is also joining Xbox Game Pass next Tuesday.
This double news only adds to its appeal. On one hand, Xbox Play Anywhere guarantees shared progress, synchronized achievements, and cross-play between console and PC. On the other hand, its arrival on the service will allow thousands of subscribers to try it out without any additional cost as part of their active plan.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II comes to Game Pass with Xbox Play Anywhere
Xbox Game Pass will receive the game next Tuesday on both console and PC, expanding the catalog with one of the most ambitious RPGs of the year. For those who play on multiple devices, compatibility with Xbox Play Anywhere is a major bonus: one digital license, same game on any platform, and total continuity of the experience.
In a game of grand scale, with dozens of hours ahead and deep combat and progression systems, being able to switch devices without losing progress is a game-changer. Microsoft continues to reinforce this strategy, and the inclusion of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II makes it clear.
Next Tuesday will be an important day for subscribers. If you were waiting for the right moment to dive into its medieval world, now’s the time.

