by Lillian May 15,2025
Get ready for the highly anticipated release of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, set to hit the shelves on February 4 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. This action-RPG, set in the gritty world of medieval Europe, offers an immersive experience without any magical or supernatural elements. As you step into the role of a knight embroiled in medieval conflicts, you'll need to navigate and resolve a variety of challenges. With multiple editions available, let's dive into what each version offers and where you can place your preorder.
The Standard Edition of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is perfect for those who want the core game without any extras. Priced at $69.99, you can find it at various retailers:
The Gold Edition, priced at $89.99, includes the base game and a host of additional content, making it ideal for those looking for an enriched gaming experience:
The extras included in the Gold Edition are:
For the ultimate fan, the GameStop-exclusive Collector’s Edition, priced at $199.99, offers a treasure trove of collectibles:
This edition includes:
Preorder any version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and receive the following bonus:
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a direct sequel to the 2018 original, where you reprise your role as Henry of Skalitz. After the murder of his parents, Henry embarks on a quest for revenge across an open-world medieval Europe, engaging in activities like blacksmithing and alchemy. While it's beneficial to have played the original, the sequel's story is self-contained, making it accessible to new players. For more details, check out our in-depth Kingdom Come: Deliverance II hands-on preview.
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