
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Hits 1 Million Sales Within 24 Hours of Launch
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has achieved remarkable success, selling over one million copies within its first 24 hours of release. This milestone significantly outpaces its predecessor, which took over a week to reach similar numbers.
The game launched on February 4th with impressive player engagement, attracting over 117,000 concurrent players on Steam alone within the first hour. This number has since grown to over 167,000 players, with total cross-platform numbers estimated to exceed 200,000. It currently holds the position of best-selling game on Steam's platform.
The sequel continues Henry's story, now a more experienced knight who has evolved from his humble beginnings as a blacksmith. The game features:
- Enhanced combat mechanics with refined sword fighting
- Improved crafting and bow hunting systems
- Streamlined attack zones while maintaining combat complexity
- Comprehensive tutorial system for new players
- Detailed representation of 15th-century Bohemia
The game successfully introduces both new and returning players to its medieval world, providing necessary context about the ongoing civil war and seamlessly incorporating gameplay mechanics from the original title.
For comparison, the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance went on to sell eight million copies over its lifetime. Given the sequel's strong start, it appears positioned to potentially exceed these numbers, establishing itself as a major player in the gaming industry.
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