Kingdom Come: Deliverance has received a next-generation update, now natively available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, bringing enhanced visuals and performance to the medieval RPG. The update, released on February 13, 2026, allows players to experience Henry’s journey with up to 60 frames per second and “ultra” visual settings.
Warhorse Studios has significantly improved graphical quality, using PC Ultra Quality as a baseline and incorporating new features previously exclusive to the PC version. Texture and model resolutions have been increased, with an option to toggle these enhancements on or off in the game settings. The update as well implements AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution (FSR) v1.2, upscaling the image to 3840×2160 and increasing the native rendering resolution to 2560×1440.
Performance improvements are a key focus of the update, with substantial gains in demanding scenarios like cutscenes, battles, and dialogues. Areas with high NPC density and complex foliage also benefit from optimized performance. A dynamic resolution implementation has been added to maintain smoother framerates in graphically intensive areas. The game’s rendering backend has been upgraded using a heavily modified CryEngine tailored for PS5 and Xbox Series hardware, alongside improvements to multithreading and asset streaming to reduce stuttering and pop-ins.
Players who own Kingdom Come: Deliverance on PS4 and Xbox One can seamlessly transfer their save games to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, respectively. The update also integrates a Deep Silver Account, offering players a horse caparison as a reward for signing up. This move demonstrates the continued evolution of game preservation and cross-platform compatibility within the gaming industry.
The success of Kingdom Come: Deliverance continues, with Warhorse Studios reporting that the game has sold an additional million copies in recent months, surpassing a significant milestone. According to reports, the game now boasts a Czech dub for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles, available as a free update for all owners. This localization effort expands the game’s accessibility to a wider audience.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the sequel to the acclaimed RPG, was released on February 4, 2025, for PS5, and features over five hours of cinematics. The game is published by Deep Silver.