Embracer has celebrated the remarkable success of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, announcing that the game is approaching the 2 million sales milestone. Just a day after its launch, the sequel to Warhorse Studios' medieval Europe action role-playing game sold an impressive 1 million copies, and within 10 days, that figure nearly doubled. Launched on February 4, the game is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. Embracer highlighted its exceptional performance on Steam, where it achieved over 250,000 peak concurrent players—a significant leap from the first *Kingdom Come: Deliverance*, which peaked at 96,069 concurrent players seven years ago.
It’s important to consider that *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*’s actual peak concurrent player count is likely higher, as it was released on consoles as well, though Sony and Microsoft do not disclose player numbers.
Embracer, through its subsidiary Plaion which owns Warhorse Studios, praised the game's initial success across various metrics, including player and critic reception, and its commercial performance. CEO Lars Wingefors commended the dedication of Warhorse Studios and publisher Deep Silver, expressing confidence that *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* would continue to generate significant revenue due to its high quality, immersion, and appeal. He also mentioned Warhorse Studios' plans for updates and new content over the next 12 months to keep the game fresh and engaging.
In addition to *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, Embracer is gearing up for the release of *Killing Floor 3* later this quarter, spanning January to March 2025. With over 5,000 game developers working on upcoming projects, Embracer has a robust lineup of 10 triple-A games planned for the next three financial years, with eight from internal studios and two from external ones.
For the fiscal year 2025/26, Embracer has scheduled the release of two triple-A games towards the end of the year. The company also has a lineup of mid-size releases, including *Gothic 1 Remake*, *REANIMAL*, *Fellowship*, *Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core*, *Titan Quest II*, *Screamer*, *Echoes of the End* (working title), *Tides of Tomorrow*, *Satisfactory* (console version), and the full release of *Wreckfest 2*, along with other mid-sized games yet to be announced.
Despite recent challenges, including layoffs and the sale of several studios like Gearbox and Saber Interactive, Embracer still owns 4A Games, the developer of the *Metro* series, which is currently working on a new game in the franchise.
For those diving into *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, our guides offer valuable tips on things to do first, how to make money fast early on, and a comprehensive walkthrough of the main quest. Additionally, we provide detailed guides on various activities, tasks, side quests, and even cheat codes and console commands to enhance your gaming experience.