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The blockbuster Czech game Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has surpassed four million sold copies just six months after its February release.
The Czech medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 continues its strong global momentum, selling over four million copies since its February launch. The Prague-based studio Warhorse notes that the game reached one million sales on day one and doubled this figure within two weeks, with the latest milestone achieved after a series of three expansions and the release of a Gold Edition.
The game’s success is also influencing domestic tourism. Sites faithfully depicted in the game, such as Kutná Hora, Suchdol and the Trosky Castle, ruins have seen a sharp rise in visitors, especially younger fans. Some previously little-known locations, including the medieval village modelled on Suchdol, are now experiencing a surge in popularity, with Trosky Castle ranking among the top five most-visited Czech landmarks in summer 2025.
Source: PragueDaily
Prepared by the team of foreign offices CzechTrade Osaka and Tokyo