Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 was initially intended for a 2024 release but was delayed to early 2025. With the release now less than a month away, the anticipation has built, and fans are eager to see where the sequel takes the protagonist. The sequel has even drawn the attention of newcomers with its updated graphics and gameplay mechanics.
Despite the original game releasing more than six years ago, the sequel's advancements in graphics and gameplay are set to breathe new life into the series, drawing in both old and new fans. With improved visuals, smoother mechanics, and a deeper storyline, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 promises to be an exciting evolution for the series.
You Should Play The Original Kingdom Come: Deliverance First
The Original Game Will Make You Appreciate The Sequel More
Playing the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance is highly recommended before diving into its sequel. While the original game came out in 2018, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a direct sequel that takes place only shortly after the first game. Players will take on the role of the same protagonist from the first game, so playing the original first only makes sense.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2: What A Bigger Game Means For Character Progression, Recreating Kuttenberg, & More
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a story-rich RPG, and its sequel is the same and is already a must-play for the genre. Since it heavily focuses on the story, understanding the events and character relationships from the first game will deepen the sequel's overall experience and emotional impact. Plus, playing the first game will help players better appreciate the character development and the choices that carry over into the sequel.
Aside from the main character's story, the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance introduces players to the game's unique mechanics, world, and secondary characters. The world, for example, represents 15th-century Bohemia. It contains everything from the sprawling villages of that time to dense forests and imposing castles.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance wasn't released on the Nintendo Switch until March 15, 2024.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance has a strong attention to detail that really brings the world to life. Players find themselves thrown into a world shaped by political intrigue, cultural developments, and the everyday struggles of feudal life. Exploring this rich environment in the first game allows players to build a connection to the world of Bohemia and its inhabitants. So, by the time players dive into the sequel, they'll be fully immersed with a deeper understanding of its rich history and the stakes involved.
Henry’s Story Continues Directly In The Sequel
The Original Game Gives Insight Into The Protagonist's Background
Kingdom Come: Deliverance focuses on the protagonist, Henry, as he begins a journey of vengeance and self-discovery. After the brutal destruction of his hometown of Skalitz and the loss of his parents, Henry finds himself thrust into a world of political unrest and war.
Throughout the game, he uncovers dangerous conspiracies, confronts bandits and mercenaries, and uncovers shocking truths about his lineage. Players witness Henry's character grow as he transforms from a naive blacksmith's son into a seasoned warrior and a key player in the struggle for Bohemia's future.
SInce its release in 2018, Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold over eight million copies.
At the end of the first game, players see Henry riding off into the sunset, still on a quest to reclaim his father's stolen sword and bring justice to those responsible for his family's demise. It discover how his quest for justice and redemption progresses, which is picked up in the sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
The sequel will continue shortly after things left off for Henry in the original game. It will build on the rich narrative and immersive gameplay that made the original a standout experience. The sequel will also expand on the themes of loyalty, honor, and revenge in a way to deepen the continuation of Henry's story.
Those already familiar with the first game will find themselves instantly drawn into the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, as the sequel continues to further develop and challenge Henry's character. Familiar faces are sure to return, while new allies and enemies will challenge Henry in unexpected ways. For newcomers, playing the original game provides much-needed context to fully understand and appreciate the stakes and emotional weight of the sequel's narrative.
When Playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 First Could Make Sense
The Sequel Will Have Better Gameplay Mechanics
For some, jumping right into Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 makes sense. The original game was released more than six years ago, so the original game is dated and may have trickier game mechanics than newer games. Older game mechanics may be less intuitive and more challenging to navigate, especially for those used to modern RPGs. Many players may also feel they have little time or interest in returning to the first game, especially with outdated graphics and performance issues.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2's Delay Is Actually Better For The Franchise
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 recently announced a delay in the release of the game, but as things turn out, it may be for the better.
Fortunately, those interested in the story won't have to miss out. The developers have promised a recap for the first game at the start of the second, making it easier for both newcomers and fans of the original game to jump into the sequel without having to return to the original.
So, while it's recommended to play the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance game before jumping into the sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will make it easy for newcomers to adjust. The recap will provide important context and summarize events and character developments from the first game, allowing players to quickly catch up on Henry's journey and understand the stakes of his quest.













Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
- Released
- February 4, 2025
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ // Use of Alcohol, Blood and Gore, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity
- Developer(s)
- Warhorse Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Deep Silver
- Engine
- CryEngine
- Number of Players
- 1
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown
Set in 15th-century Bohemia, Henry's quest for justice continues amid civil unrest. The open world doubles in size, introducing new weapons, skills, and dynamic branching quests.
- Platform(s)
- PC
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