Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has sold 6 million copies worldwide, giving Warhorse Studios another sales milestone for its medieval RPG less than 18 months after launch.
Warhorse and Deep Silver announced the figure in a Steam community post, where the studio thanked players and tied the news to the game's current Steam Summer Sale discount. The sequel is listed at 60% off on Steam during the sale.
"Six million of you have now stepped foot in Bohemia!" Warhorse wrote. "Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has officially reached another milestone, six million copies sold. "More of you are joining our Community every day and we couldn't be more excited to have you. Thank you for making this an unforgettable adventure for us!"
A strong run for Warhorse's historical RPG
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 launched on February 4, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game keeps the series focused on first-person historical role-playing, following Henry through a grounded version of 15th-century Bohemia rather than leaning into fantasy RPG conventions.
The new figure also arrives while the sequel is still carrying a strong Steam user rating. The game's Steam page lists a Very Positive review average from more than 137,000 user reviews, with 93% of them marked positive.
Warhorse has already started talking about what comes next for the series. The studio recently clarified that the next Kingdom Come game is planned as another open-world RPG, with communications director Tobias Stolz-Zwilling saying during a community stream that the team is targeting the next financial year if development stays on track.
That does not make the next entry imminent, and Warhorse has not announced a final title, platforms or story details. The 6 million sales mark does show that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has given the studio a large audience to carry into whatever comes after Henry's latest adventure.
