Warhorse Studios is really going all out and doing everything it can to whet the appetite for the sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is due to be released on February 11th. Warhorse Studios and publisher Plaion are really going all out in this regard. First a monstrous press event in the Czech Republic, then a brilliant Gamescom appearance with gameplay and play st ations and now unbeatable offers for the predecessor.
A Free Play Weekend for the medieval role-playing gamewhere you can download the game for free and play it all weekend. In addition, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is available for just $2.99 until September 5th. The Royal Edition including all DLCs and some extras is available for just $3.99.
Anyone who hasn’t yet decided whether the game is for them can take a look at it for little money or for free. The game is also currently available in the Xbox Store at the prices mentioned above, but without the free weekend. The Playstation seems to be an exception, as the role-playing game is still listed in its store for 29.99 dollars or 39.99 dollars.
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance you take on the role of a blacksmith’s son who learns martial arts in a historically accurate Bohemia at the beginning of the 15th century and sets out to find his parents’ murderers. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is intended to continue the adventures of the young blacksmith Heinrich directly afterward, with more scope, a larger game world and completely revised game mechanics.
For more information, you can read our previous review of Kingdom Come: Deliverance or read our impressions of the sequel, which we were already able to play in Kutná Hora, in our preview of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.