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Kingdom Come Deliverance II has already sold 2 million copies

Warhorse Studios' Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has stormed out of the gate, achieving impressive sales figures in its first two weeks on the market. The developer announced via the game's official social channels that it has surpassed two million units sold, a remarkable feat considering it took just one day to reach the initial million milestone (though pre-orders helped).

While official platform-specific sales data remains unknown, Steam statistics suggest that a significant portion of those sales originate from PC players. The game's popularity is further evidenced by its peak concurrent player count on Steam, which reached an impressive 256,000 users. This secured its place in the platform's all-time top 50 leaderboard, even surpassing Team Fortress 2.

During Embracer Group's recent Q3 2024/25 earnings call, CEO Lars Wingefors publicly acknowledged Warhorse Studios' accomplishment, stating that the game's performance has exceeded the publisher's expectations. This success is a testament to the anticipation surrounding the sequel and the strong foundation established by the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

Warhorse Studios is committed to supporting the game's long-term success and plans to release mod tools soon. Furthermore, they have outlined a comprehensive roadmap for 2025, including free updates like barbers, horse racing, and Hardcore Mode in the spring, followed by three premium DLC releases: Brushes with Death in the summer, Legacy of the Forge in the autumn, and Mysteria Ecclesiae in the winter.

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