Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Has Sold Nearly 2 Million Copies, Says Embracer
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has achieved remarkable success for Embracer Group, selling nearly two million copies since its launch on February 4 across multiple platforms. The medieval RPG experienced a particularly strong performance on Steam, with peak concurrent players exceeding 250,000. Embracer Group’s CEO, Lars Wingefors, highlighted the game's initial success and expressed confidence in its long-term revenue potential, supported by a robust roadmap of future updates and content from Warhorse Studios. This launch emphasizes the ongoing appeal and market potential for innovative role-playing games.
The game sold over 1 million copies in the first 24 hours, and is fast approaching 2 million, with an especially strong performance on Steam with over 250,000 peak concurrent players.
This reflects the dedication and hard work of our development studio, Warhorse Studios, and our publisher, Deep Silver.
Warhorse Studios has a robust roadmap, including updates and new content over the next 12 months, ensuring an engaging and continuously evolving experience for the community.
The success of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a reminder of the potential for innovative RPGs in today's gaming market.
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