Warhorse Studios’ Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has hit a new sales milestone. It’s now sold four million units, up from three million sold as of May 2025.
An emotional moment, to be sure, since it follows the release of Mysteria Ecclesiae, the final story DLC for the open-world RPG. On Twitter, the developer said it “can’t thank you enough for helping us reach this incredible milestone,” citing “players, fans, modders, creators, and long-time supporters.”
“From all of us at Warhorse, thank you for standing by Henry’s side and believing in what we do.”
Ever since its release last February, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has received near-universal acclaim for its gameplay, attention to detail and storytelling. It directly follows the events of the first game, with Henry of Skalitz venturing to the Bohemian Paradise and Kuttenberg in his continued quest to avenge his family.
Alongside Mysteria Ecclesiae, two other story DLC – Brushes with Death and Legacy of the Forge – have been released. New players can pick up all of this and the base game for just $79.99 on PC and $89.99 on consoles with the Royal Edition.
While this is seemingly the end for Henry, Warhorse Studios is teasing “something new on the horizon.” Kingdom Come: Deliverance 3, perhaps? Whatever it may be, a remaster or remake of the first game appears unlikely, but never say never.
