Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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A thrilling story-driven action RPG, with a rich open world, set in 15th century Medieval Europe. Experience the ultimate medieval adventure - through the eyes of young Henry - as you embark on a journey of epic proportions.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a rpg, medieval and open world game developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Deep Silver.
Released on February 04th 2025 is available only on Windows in 15 languages: English, Italian, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian.

It has received 102,337 reviews of which 96,279 were positive and 6,058 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.3 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 59.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 39.99€ on Instant Gaming.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit (or newer)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB), AMD Radeon RX 580
  • Storage: 100 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD required

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March 2025
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – A Review After 118 Hours Original Review (After 3 Hours of Play) This isn’t a review, just my thoughts after 3 hours of play—take it as such. You know that feeling, back in the day, when you booted up a game for the first time, and your young mind just exploded with curiosity, fascination, and a hunger for more the second you stopped playing? That rare, intoxicating mix of wonder and obsession? For me, that was World of Warcraft in 2004 and Oblivion in 2006—games that didn’t just entertain but completely pulled me into their worlds. Now, as a 37-year-old—more cynical, harder to impress, and with way less patience for modern gaming’s usual pitfalls—I honestly didn’t expect to feel that way again. But here I am, three hours into Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and it’s happened. The world, the atmosphere, the way it just feels—it’s all hit me in a way very few games ever have. It’s immersive, it’s gripping, and most importantly, it’s making me want to keep playing, not out of obligation, but out of sheer excitement. If this keeps up, it’s safe to say KCD II has earned its place among my all-time greats. Updated Review (After 118 Hours) After 118 hours of gameplay, completing the main story and a wealth of side quests, I can confidently say Kingdom Come: Deliverance is my favourite game of all time. It’s everything I’ve been craving since Skyrim , and I couldn’t be happier with it. The only mods I used were to remove the herb-picking animation and enable infinite saves, but beyond that, this was a fully authentic experience. Pros - An incredible story that reacts to your choices – Choices made earlier in the game influence later events in meaningful ways. - The Hans Capon romance option – Only appears twice in the entire playthrough, 60 hours in, and 110 hours in, making it a subtle and historically relevant addition. Don't listen to the people that moan about this... - Satisfying power progression and perks – Learning new abilities feels rewarding, with great perks like revealing the map. - Immersive world and historical accuracy – Locations like Kuttenberg are beautifully designed and accurate to real life. - A proper medieval experience – A well-balanced mix of realism and fun, including relationships and interactions. - Horse riding and dog mechanics – Riding is smooth, and Mutt the dog is a great companion (despite some AI quirks). - Blacksmithing and alchemy done right – Both mechanics are deeply immersive, requiring actual steps rather than a simple crafting menu. - Technical performance – Ran flawlessly at ultra settings (RTX 3090, 32GB RAM, i9 10900k) at 1440p, with only one crash in 118 hours. - Deep lore and historical learning – Rich history and lore can be read in books and unlocked as you explore. - A rollercoaster of emotions – Writing and dialogue range from hilarious to infuriating, adding depth to the world. - No pay-to-win nonsense – No microtransactions or marketplace mechanics, making everything feel earned. - Excited for a second playthrough – Planning to 100% the game before DLC drops and then do an evil playthrough with mods. Cons - Need more voice actors – A lot of voice actors were used several times, even main character voices like Dry Devil. - The lack of children and pregnant women – Towns and villages feel less lively due to their absence. - Occasional graphical issues – Minor artifacts appear on screen occasionally. - Dialogue camera bugs – Sometimes, the camera doesn’t pan correctly to the speaking character. - Floating people – Rare, but immersion-breaking when seen. - Body blocking issues – NPCs blocking narrow spaces, especially in fights and in locations like the Devil’s Den upper balcony. - Mutt blocking during stealth – Mutt can get in the way indoors, forcing me to send him home mid-playthrough. - The herb picking animation should be optional – Should be a toggle rather than requiring a mod to remove. - The save system – Requiring Savoury Schnapps to save was frustrating, leading me to use save-and-quit before modding it out. Final Verdict: 9.5/10 There are undoubtedly even more great aspects I’ve forgotten to mention, but in the end, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a masterpiece. If my few gripes were addressed, it would be a 10/10 game. Massive thanks to Warhorse Studios for delivering an RPG that truly immerses you in medieval life. I can’t wait for the DLC and my next playthrough!
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Feb. 2025
Considering the state of the videogame industry in the year 2025, taking into account all the EAs, Ubisofts, Activisions and Microsofts of the world, one can only wonder how a game like KCD2 was able to make it through production. This game radiates passion, creativity and competence and excels in so many areas as an interactive experience (especially narratively and technologically) that i can safely say that 60 bucks, which i am rarely willing to shell out for new releases nowadays, is absolutely worth it. Great performance from the get-go, no microtransactions, no launcher, no copy protection eating away your cpu resources. Awesome that this is still possible.
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Feb. 2025
I am stacking bodies in the camp outside of the starting town. Nobody suspects a thing yet. I kill them one by one either on the road or sleeping in their beds. Then I drag them to the camp to stack. I think there's other stuff you can do like questing and playing dice, but I'm just going to keep stacking bodies until the whole town is dead. Then I'll move onto the next one.
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Feb. 2025
This game is immersive asf. It's a similar gameplay loop like the first game, except it feels even more alive. Every interaction with an npc feels so believable and genuine, like red dead 2 except on a more personal scale due to the sandbox. I've had npcs squeeze past me in so door way or outside and they reacted by saying "excuse me" and like rdr 2, npcs now have horses in the open world now unlike the first game. I came across a wagon of soldiers and the soldier asked if I wanted a ride since I was walking. I agreed and got on the wagon to get closer to my destination. The two soldiers had interesting small talk on the ride there which I was not expecting at all, eventually one of them striked up a conversation on how slow the wagon was going and talked about tall tales in the forest. I have yet to find out if these lines are reused on all other wagon related voice lines, but it was very entertaining. along the route we Got ambushed by a couple of Cumans, but me and the lads got them first and the other Cuman ran for the hills. Everything went back to normal and continued the ride on the wagon, with some more interesting small talk coming from the two soldiers on the wagon with me. I eventually found my stop and got off, and what could've been a few dry deliveries of voice lines saying farewell, the devs added personality into Henry's lines, basically saying that he couldn't stand the bumpy trip and would prefer to walk instead. The wagon driver said he'd gotten use to the bumpyness but wished Henry fair well. Small things like this may not seem like much, but it adds a whole lot to the games environment. And the best part of this interaction was that it wasn't even in any quest or fully scripted encounter. I have even finished the first major quest yet and had only done one full side quest at that point. Can't wait to see the rest of the game, 10/10 so far
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Feb. 2025
Imagine an AAA game with stable performance and little to no bugs on release.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is currently priced at 59.99€ on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 59.99€ on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II received 96,279 positive votes out of a total of 102,337 achieving an impressive rating of 9.27.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II was developed by Warhorse Studios and published by Deep Silver.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not playable on MacOS.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not playable on Linux.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a single-player game.

There are 6 DLCs available for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Explore additional content available for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on Steam.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II does not support Steam Remote Play.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II PEGI 18
9.3
96,279
6,058
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8,785
Developer
Warhorse Studios
Publisher
Deep Silver
Release 04 Feb 2025
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