Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Breaks 3 Million Sold; Previous Game Surpassed 10 Million Sales

Yesterday, Kingdom Come Deliverance developer Warhorse Studios announced two important sales milestones for the franchise. To begin with, the sequel that launched around three months ago has sold over three million units to date. It had previously become a million seller in just a single day, while the two million milestone was reached after two weeks. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is definitely selling a lot faster than its predecessor, which only reached three million sales over two years after its debut.
It’s not too surprising, anyway, given that it had established a strong fanbase with the original and it received excellent reviews, including a perfect score here on Wccftech by Chris Wray:
I would genuinely argue that this could be judged as a benchmark on how to do an open world, and even though I’m over fifty hours in, there’s more I want to do and see. There are side quests to complete, easter eggs to hunt, wenches to fornicate with, and bandits to kill. I didn’t want to write this review now, not in the slightest; I wanted just one more day to give even more context, and I know I would have wanted just one more day after that.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is a resounding success, delivering one of the most believable game worlds ever, layered with compelling quests, small and large alike, and enhancing the already interesting systems introduced in the original. With multiple systems layered to immerse you in the game, as well as an intriguing story and excellent polish, it makes for one of the more captivating open world RPGs.
Lots of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is still on the way, too, with three premium DLCs coming in Summer, Fall, and Winter.
But the original game is also still selling reasonably well. Last we heard, it had reached 8 million units sold just six months ago, and it has now broken through the 10 million sales milestone. Of course, it’s heavily discounted at this point, but it’s still an impressive figure for a game that began as an indie title funded on Kickstarter.