Holy histograms, my fellow lovers of lore and virtual valor! If you thought the firstKingdom Come: Deliverancegot you straight to medieval paradise, tighten your codpiece, because Warhorse Studios is kicking down the castle gates withKingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Collector’s Edition.And this ain’t your usual DLC, either - we’re talking a fully-loaded, deluxe mega-pack of Bohemian heaven at the bargain price of $199.99. Grab your flagons and pull up a stool, because we’re just getting started!
First up: the pièce de résistance. A meticulously sculpted, 12-inch statue of our main man Henry and his trusty steed Pebbles that looks like it galloped straight out of the 15th century. From Pebbles' luscious mane to Henry’s broody glare, every painstaking detail has been captured, right down to the individual links of chainmail. All you need to do is find a dragon-free spot to display it.

Also, remember those gorgeous cloth maps that came with ye olde RPGs? Because the exquisitely hand-cut Alleys Of Kuttenberg cloth map will make you weep with joy. It’s full-colored, lovingly rendered, and absolutely perfect for planning your next move against Sigismund or just getting to the pub after one too many ales. And if shiny pins are your thing, the Coats of Valor Enamel Pin Set will let you show your allegiance in style.
And for all you history buffs in the crows, there’s a reproduction of Sir Hans Capon’s Letter of Hope that you can frame right next to your diploma. Of course, no Collector’s Edition would be complete without exclusive digital content to really immerse you in medieval life! The Expansion Pass grants access to not one, not two, but THREE upcoming add-ons, plus the Shields of Seasons Passing pack to design your own heraldry.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is an immersive Action RPG set in 15th-century Bohemia, where players guide Henry, a blacksmith’s son, through a gripping tale of revenge and discovery, featuring realistic combat, historical authenticity, and a richly detailed open-world environment. We talk about what’s included in the Collector’s Edition.
I also have a feeling that some of you hunters will lose your minds over the Gallant Huntsman’s Kit that comes with St. Hubert’s fur-trimmed hat, Artemis' engraved crossbow with matching bolt quiver, and Nimrod’s ermine-lined hooded coat. And the crème de la crème for ultimate bragging rights: complete the exclusive Lion’s Crest questline and Sir Brunswick’s legendary weapons and armor set are yours for the taking.

As an added bonus, you also get ‘The King’s Rebels Collectible Cards’ - a riveting set of six cards spotlighting the principal champions of the tale. However, these are no mundane trading cards, no siree. Every card brims with savory morsels and factual historical snippets about each vivid persona depicted.
Now, for the game itself: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II picks up exactly where the last one left off, with even MORE realistic medieval mayhem than before across a world twice as big! Sharpen your swords for even more chaotic civil warfare, while still finding time to practice your blacksmithing, archery, and other essential medieval skills (like properly boiling questionable water so you don’t die from dysentery).

So when can you embark on this magical history tour? MarkFebruary 11th, 2025on your calendar…in blood. I know, it feels like you’ve been waiting since the Dark Ages. But soon, my friends - soon, you’re able to lose yourself in 15th century Bohemia (on PC, Xbox,andPlaystation) while the rest of society texts and TikToks.
If you simply can’t wait to secure this portal to the past, pre-orders are open now, exclusively at GameStop in the US and Canada. In fact, we strongly encourage you to do it. All you need to do is check out the link we put in the box above. Oh, and if you need a lil something extra to make up your mind, here’s the gameplay teaser that they recently put out.

So what say you, brave adventurers? Will you take the plunge? No? Yes?
Just do me a favor and pour some ale on the ground for this jealous peasant stuck here in reality, would ya? Now, if you’ll pardon me, I have a preorder to place and a piggy bank to obliterate.




