The historical RPG reaches a new commercial milestone after its latest expansion.
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The success of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to grow. The medieval-set RPG has officially surpassed 5 million copies sold, solidifying its position as one of the most solid releases in the genre in recent months.
The figure comes after a particularly active period for the game, marked by the arrival of new content and a strong presence in promotional campaigns.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II reaches 5 million units sold
The studio behind the game, Warhorse Studios, has confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has already surpassed 5 million copies sold worldwide. According to the company, the final push came after the release of the third expansion, Mysteria Ecclesiae, which helped turn accumulated interest into concrete sales.
The studio explains that the combination of new content, marketing campaigns, support from content creators, and seasonal promotional initiatives allowed them to convert high demand into a particularly strong commercial performance. The title has maintained its relevance among both veteran players and those new to the series.
The sequel continues to focus on its historically realistic approach, demanding combat, and a meticulously crafted open world. With this figure, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II reinforces its position in the current RPG landscape and demonstrates that its medieval proposal still has a loyal and growing audience.

