The gaming world roared to life this week as Kingdom Come: Deliverance II dropped with explosive force. Warhorse Studios didn’t just release a sequel—they launched a revolution in role-playing games. Within hours, the game topped charts across Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms.
Fans flooded social media with praise and reaction clips. “This is the RPG we’ve waited for!” shouted one viral tweet with 80,000 likes in a day. Critics echoed the sentiment, calling it “gritty, grounded, and historically mesmerizing.”
A Sequel That Dares to Be Greater
Set in 15th-century Bohemia, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues the journey of Henry, a blacksmith’s son turned warrior. The narrative picks up where the first left off. This time, the stakes soar higher. Players must navigate brutal medieval conflicts, real politics, and moral dilemmas.
Developers pushed boundaries in storytelling and realism. Every sword fight feels like a duel from history. NPCs react intelligently. Weather, hunger, and fatigue affect gameplay in real-time. Even the smallest decisions carry lasting consequences.
Warhorse Studios CEO Martin Klíma held nothing back during the launch event. “We aimed for authenticity and emotion,” he declared. “Players deserve more than fantasy—they deserve history reimagined.”
A Historic Launch in the Making

This vision clearly paid off. Newzoo data shows Deliverance II overtook top RPGs in concurrent players within 48 hours. The game also triggered a 400% spike in searches for “Bohemia history” on Google.
Beyond the numbers, the game stands as a cultural moment. Its commitment to historical immersion, voice acting, and ethical gameplay redefines modern RPG standards. The sequel doesn’t ride the success of the original—it gallops past it.
Gamers around the world are calling Deliverance II the “next Witcher 3.” Influencers began livestreaming playthroughs within minutes of release. Twitch reported a 70% increase in RPG category views on launch day alone.
Meanwhile, industry analysts predict a major awards season run. Many expect Deliverance II to snag “Game of the Year” nominations. Some even call it the most important RPG launch of the decade.
With all eyes on Warhorse, one thing is certain: they’ve earned their seat at the top table of game developers.