The free upgrade extends the game’s lifecycle, attracting new console owners and enhancing Game Pass value, while the sales milestone underscores strong demand for narrative‑driven RPGs.
Warhorse Studios’ decision to release a no‑cost next‑generation patch reflects a growing industry trend where developers extend the profitability of legacy titles through technical refreshes. By delivering 60 FPS performance, higher‑resolution textures, and additional audio options, the studio not only modernises Kingdom Come: Deliverance for current hardware but also differentiates the experience from its original launch. This approach maximises return on existing assets while satisfying a community that values visual fidelity and seamless progression across console generations.
The inclusion of the game in Xbox Game Pass Premium and Ultimate tiers further amplifies its reach, positioning the title as a marquee offering for the subscription service. Game Pass subscribers gain instant access without additional purchase, driving engagement metrics and reinforcing Microsoft’s strategy of bundling high‑quality, narrative‑driven experiences. Coupled with the reported 11 million copies sold, the move illustrates how a strong back‑catalog can fuel both direct sales and subscription growth, creating a virtuous cycle for publishers and platform holders alike.
Looking ahead, Warhorse hinted at a potential physical release and the upcoming Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, suggesting a broader ecosystem strategy. The free upgrade not only preserves the current player base but also primes the market for the sequel, leveraging the refreshed engine and heightened brand visibility. For investors and industry watchers, this signals that mid‑tier RPGs with deep storytelling can sustain long‑term relevance when supported by strategic updates and platform partnerships.
Warhorse Studios Release Free Next‑Generation Update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Warhorse Studios have released a free next‑generation update for its medieval story‑driven action RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance today.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is also included in Xbox Game Pass Premium, Ultimate, and PC Game Pass today. If you own the game on PS4 or Xbox One, the upgrade is free with save transfer and more voice‑over options, subtitle options, and much more. A physical edition might be released in the future as well, as revealed in the anniversary stream. The stream also revealed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold 11 million copies, up from the 10 million milestone last year.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available on PS5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
You can find the Kingdom Come: Deliverance Next‑Generation update trailer with more details from Warhorse Studios below:
Experience Henry's journey like never before with Kingdom Come: Deliverance's next‑gen update, out now natively for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Witness the first chapter of Henry’s story and the rise of a young rebel, before the journey continues in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Enjoy a massive performance leap with up to 60 FPS, ultra‑quality settings, and improved visual assets.
From Sasau to Rattay, return to 15th‑century Bohemia for a smoother, more immersive adventure with seamless cross‑generation save transfers.
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