Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has now passed five million copies sold. The update came through Embracer Group’s recent financial report. It marks roughly one year since launch, and the numbers show the game still has steady demand.
What stands out is how quietly this happened. There was no big marketing push late in the year. Instead, Warhorse Studios kept adding patches, fixes, and paid DLC. That slow support seems to have helped player trust.
From what I’ve seen, many players enjoy its grounded medieval setting. It avoids fantasy clichés. The world feels believable, and that helps immersion. Reviews also praised its detailed quests and strong role-playing systems.


A positive signal for Kingdom Come and the publisher
For Embracer, this success arrives at an important time. Overall, company sales dipped recently due to currency effects and business restructuring. Even so, leadership keeps pointing to core franchises like Tomb Raider, Dead Island, and Kingdom Come as future pillars.

That makes this five-million milestone more than just a sales number. It shows a focused RPG can still perform well without chasing trends.
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