Warhorse Studios has announced that Kingdom Come: Deliverance sales have crossed another big sales barrier just a few months before the sequel is due to launch.
Per a press release, Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold eight million copies since launching back in 2018, which works out at more than a million copies a year (on average, at least; the studio doesn't break down when those sales occurred, of course).
This also means Kingdom Come: Deliverance has managed to sell around two million copies in around nine months; back in February, it was announced that the game had crossed the six million mark. Looks like Warhorse's RPG really is a steady seller.
News of Kingdom Come: Deliverance's new sales milestone arrives as Warhorse gears up to release the sequel, which was originally announced back in April this year (after being ignominiously and accidentally leaked by IGN, that is).
Originally due to arrive this year, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will instead be launching on February 11th; it was delayed back in August owing to a need for "a tiny bit more time" on Warhorse's part.
When it does arrive, however, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is promising just as weighty and lengthy an RPG...