Kingdom Come: Deliverance Surpasses 11M Sales & Gets Next-Gen Updates

by Sophie Williams
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance has surpassed 11 million copies sold across all platforms, developer Warhorse Studios confirmed on February 14, 2026. The milestone comes after the game exceeded 10 million units sold in May 2025. The open-world RPG, initially released in 2018, continues to find a broad audience as it expands to new platforms.

The game recently received free graphical upgrades for Xbox Series X and Series S and PlayStation 5, including support for up to 60 frames per second, ultra-quality settings, and cross-save compatibility for players upgrading from PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This update demonstrates a commitment to extending the life of the original title while the studio focuses on its sequel. The enhancements bring the visual fidelity closer to that of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, which has sold approximately 5 million copies to date, according to Warhorse Studios.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance originally launched for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on February 13, 2018, with a Nintendo Switch version following on March 15, 2024. A physical edition of the next-gen upgrade will be available on May 15. The game’s enduring popularity highlights the continued demand for immersive, historically-grounded role-playing experiences.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance places players in the role of Henry, the son of a blacksmith, caught in the midst of a civil war in medieval Bohemia. Key features of the game include:

  • A massive, realistic open world featuring majestic castles and vast landscapes rendered in high-end graphics.
  • A non-linear storyline where player choices have meaningful consequences.
  • Challenging combat utilizing distance, stealth, and melee tactics.
  • In-depth character development with skill progression and equipment customization.
  • A dynamic world where actions influence the reactions of surrounding characters.
  • Historical accuracy, featuring real historical figures and an authentic depiction of medieval Bohemia.

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