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Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold over three million units worldwide

Deep Silver has announced that Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold over 3 million copies worldwide, on all platforms. In order to celebrate this achievement, Warhorse Studios has introduced a new corporate logo.

As the press release reads, the design represents the strong and dynamic qualities of the team. Moreover, it remains true to the origins of the company; the same counts for the combined glyphs “HO” in the word WARHORSE, inspired by medieval inscriptions.

Warhorse Studios new logo

Kingdom Come: Deliverance came out two years. As such, it took Warhorse 24 months in order to hit its 3 million goal. Furthermore, its DLCs have sold more 1.5 million across all platforms.

Additionally, Warhorse Studios is celebrating this important milestone with an exclusive Steam Free Weekend from June 18 -22 to celebrate this milestone. PC gamers will be able to download and play for free this medieval role-playing game during this weekend.

Lastly, Warhorse is already working on a new unannounced project. For this purpose, the team is now intensifying its recruitment to grow into a team of up to 180 people within the next year!

10 thoughts on “Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold over three million units worldwide”

  1. “As the press release reads, the design represents the strong and dynamic qualities of the team. Moreover, it remains true to the origins of the company; the same counts for the combined glyphs “HO” in the word WARHORSE, inspired by medieval inscriptions.”

    well better than emphasizing the B for black lives matter..which is a thing another company did.

    1. I remeber they got a lot of sh*t by not having any Black people in the game. Even though it was historically correct. There is no winning in todays world somebody always gives will fly sh*t around. Hope they will stay true to their vision and keep releasing great games.

      1. I remember that too, it was hilarious.

        Daniel Vavra the lead developer argued with a Polygon journalist on twitter who tried to claim his game was historically inaccurate for not having blacks, and his only source was a wiki article about the Moors, who were arabs and were actually getting kicked out of Spain around the same time this game takes place.

        The game also takes place in central Europe, which the Moors weren’t in at the time.

  2. If they are counting the free giveaway @EGS this is kind of biased…. but indeed, it’s a very good game.

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