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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Sells 1 Million Copies in Record-Breaking First Day

by David Feb 25,2025

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Sells 1 Million Copies in Record-Breaking First Day

Warhorse Studios' Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has achieved phenomenal early success, surpassing 1 million copies sold within its first 24 hours of release. This impressive milestone underscores the strong player confidence in the developers and their latest title.

Positive player reception continues to pour in. Steam boasts over seven thousand reviews, with a remarkable 92% positive rating. The developers' focus on optimization has clearly paid off, resulting in a largely smooth launch, unlike some of its predecessors.

While it's too early to definitively crown Kingdom Come: Deliverance II "Game of the Year," especially with the anticipated arrival of GTA VI, Warhorse Studios has undeniably delivered a high-quality game poised to provide countless hours of engaging gameplay for players worldwide.

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