Kingdom Come: Deliverance wasn’t in the best possible shape at launch. It was plagued with bugs and felt like it could collapse at any second. It didn’t run very well either. Even on a relatively high end PC. Still with all these issues the game is one of the best RPGs to come along in years. It was developed by Warhorse Studios and was released in 2018.
Despite all the technical and performance problems it suffered from it still is a very satisfying role playing experience set in a reactive, rich world. Which speaks especially highly of it in light of all the problems it has. Warhorse recently mentioned that kingdom Come: deliverance has now crossed three million unit sales. And to celebrate this milestone they made the game free to play on Steam for the weekend. Players can now trip back to gritty realization of 15th century Europe and won’t have to pay a dime for the experience until the end of the weekend. This weekend is a perfect opportunity to see how far along two years of DLC and patches have brought the game. A weekend isn’t enough time to blow through the entire game but it should be enough to give players the taste to know whether they want to commit to it fully. Kingdom come: Deliverance is half price on Steam for $15/£12.50/£15. Or you can get 65 percent off the Kingdom Come: Deliverance collection bundle which has the base game plus all additional bonus content and DLC.
Kingdom Come: deliverance is free to play on Steam until 21st June. The sale price is on until 22nd June.