

Kingdom
Come:
Deliverance
2
is
kicking
some
serious
ass
out
there
as
developer
Warhorse
Studios
has
announced
that
it
has
soared
past
2
million
copies
sold
after
being
on
the
market
for
just
2
weeks.
Advertisements
Over
on
SteamDB,
Deliverance
2
is
still
drawing
in
big
numbers
too.
In
the
last
24
hours
it
peaked
at
just
under
1740,000
concurrent
players
which
is
very
impressive
for
a
singleplayer
RPG.
It’s
sitting
3rd
in
the
top
sellers
list
right
now,
too,
so
its
still
shifting
copies
like
crazy,
not
taking
into
account
Xbox
and
PlayStation
as
well.
In
contrast,
Avowed,
which
is
Obsidian’s
new
RPG,
has
peaked
at
just
over
12,000
concurrent
players
in
the
last
24
hours.
However,
in
fairness
to
Avowed
it’s
currently
in
an
early
access
scheme
where
only
people
who
pay
a
premium
can
play
which
will
certainly
keep
the
player
numbers
down.
It
will
get
its
full
release
tomorrow,
February
18,
so
we
will
see
what
it
can
do
then.
The
original
Kingdom
Come:
Deliverance
managed
to
sell
an
impressive
8
million
copies.
With
2
million
in
the
bank,
it
looks
like
the
sequel
is
well
on
its
way
to
beating
that.
“A
toast
to
you
all
for
making
KCD2
a
triumph!”
wrote
Warhorse
on
X.
Two
million
copies
in
under
two
weeks!
A
toast
to
you
all
for
making
#KCD2
a
triumph!
🥳
pic.twitter.com/Swe7sL4lgc—
Warhorse
Studios
(@WarhorseStudios)
February
17,
2025
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Meanwhile,
Warhorse
Studios
owner
Embracer
Group
is
also
very
pleased
with
the
success
of
Kingdom
Come:
Deliverance
2.
And
let’s
face
it,
Embracer
needs
all
the
victories
it
can
get
because
while
it
does
seem
to
have
staved
off
total
destruction,
the
company
is
still
in
a
bad
place.
Embracer’s
CEO
had
this
to
say:
“”The
success
of
Kingdom
Come:
Deliverance
II
is
a
reminder
of
our
core
–
to
bring
great
products
to
the
market.
High-quality
teams
must
have
the
resources
and
the
time
to
execute
their
visions.
When
you
have
the
right
teams,
this
trust
benefits
gamers,
employees,
and
shareholders.
I
am
convinced
that
we
will
remain
among
the
industry
leaders
in
our
core
business
verticals
in
the
future.””

