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It's time to start preparing for Henry's next adventures in this potentially GOTY-worthy RPG from our friends at Warhorse Studios – Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is now available on GOG!

A thrilling story-driven action RPG, with a rich open world, set in 15th century Medieval Europe. Experience the ultimate medieval adventure - through the eyes of young Henry - as you embark on a journey of epic proportions.

With this amazing release we've also had the pleasure of speaking with Warhorse Studios and ask them questions about the game (some straight from our community). Find the full interview Kingdom Come: Deliverance II HERE.

You can now also get:
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Gold Edition
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Expansion Pass
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Soundtrack

Now on GOG!
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Hell Yeah!!!!
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Breja: [...] Wait a year [...] and buy a complete edition of an actually finished game at discount.
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HunchBluntley: But don't wait more than (at most) five years, because there could well be a "remaster" by or after that point that bundles some non-optional gameplay/interface/[etc.] changes with the inevitable graphical "upgrades" (related to a new console generation), and which replaces the original-version downloads entirely. =)
Deep Silver isn't Sony, I hope... ;)
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CMiq: - Bartosh dialog option removed
- Hans dialog option removed
Oh no, options? In my video game?! Thank god the modders came to save true gamers from having choices.
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CMiq: - No unhistorical characters (reskinned, renamed, recodexed, redialoged)
Uh-huuuuh.
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CMiq: - Rosa: can romance her regardless whether or not you complement her intelligence without being a woman, just be a brave based good knight Chad and pick the right decisions and dialogs as she is a girl so seduce her
Tell me you've never actually talked to a woman without telling me you've never actually talked to a woman.

A real bundle of joy, aren't you.
Post edited March 28, 2025 by bukiet_chabrow
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Why is *every single post* in this topic "high rated"? (Well, except the OP, which you can't uprate for whatever reason, adn the most recent ones, which haven't been there long enough.)
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dtgreene: Why is *every single post* in this topic "high rated"? (Well, except the OP, which you can't uprate for whatever reason, adn the most recent ones, which haven't been there long enough.)
gog users are weird as fuck thats why
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dtgreene: Why is *every single post* in this topic "high rated"? (Well, except the OP, which you can't uprate for whatever reason, adn the most recent ones, which haven't been there long enough.)
because gog forum users are weird as fuck

edit-my replies to you weren't showing up at first, hence the double post
Post edited March 28, 2025 by CaptainGyro
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dtgreene: Why is *every single post* in this topic "high rated"? (Well, except the OP, which you can't uprate for whatever reason, adn the most recent ones, which haven't been there long enough.)
Maybe it's the same idiot who is using a bot to upvote every single posts in threads like this
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I once had like -200 and now i am far into the plus category. It seems like a circus but at least my links are working now... so i assume it is working toward my needs.

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Hirako__: Seems quite expensive in your currency Xeshra. In Euro it is 94.97 for everything (which is ~100USD)
Oh yeah, swiss francs is charged like crazy, it is actually a wonder almost no one is moaning here... we simply are "used to it". In overall i pay around 15-25% more vs. US i assume. In general smaller indie devs may have more fairness with the pricing, while big franchises in general are at least 20% increased in prices.. almost always, and usually "on top of the worlds biggest game pricing".

I pay enough, for sure.

However, i am not using some dirty methods in order to cut down on my payment, because, lets face it: In almost any terms GOGs pricing is equal to the Steam pricing, at least for me, so GOG is just mirroring the mentality the "big ruler" is trying to enforce. Ultimately, what is even more important to me is simply that GOG as a platform is able to "survive" and perhaps even able to grow stronger... so i can not be to selfish here, as long as i can afford my bread, cheese and tea at least... which is still the case.
Post edited March 28, 2025 by Xeshra
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dtgreene: Why is *every single post* in this topic "high rated"? (Well, except the OP, which you can't uprate for whatever reason, adn the most recent ones, which haven't been there long enough.)
The downvote button still exists but it's hidden. I'm guessing Gog changed the function of the button so that all votes count as up votes. The trolls trying to downvote posts with their scriptbots are upvoting them instead. This happens with pretty much every controversial topic here.
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A great release, thanks Warhorse Studios!
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No, thanks. I won't buy it at full price after two months of being treated like a second class citizen. We'll wait for the complete edition like I did with KCD1. Also the retconning of Henry was done in poor taste, so I also have to use mods to remove that crap from the game.
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Have to wait for next month's slave wage until I can pick this up.
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Louschen: No, thanks. I won't buy it at full price after two months of being treated like a second class citizen. We'll wait for the complete edition like I did with KCD1. Also the retconning of Henry was done in poor taste, so I also have to use mods to remove that crap from the game.
people who whine about this stuff ARE second class citiziens
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Just heard something about the save system for the first game, and it's apparently still the case for the second. It might be worth reading this before you purchase the game (as it may affect your decision), or after you purchase if you're confused about this:
https://primagames.com/tips/kingdom-come-deliverance-how-save-game
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So which version of the game did we get? 1.0, 1.1 or 1.2?
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dtgreene: Just heard something about the save system for the first game, and it's apparently still the case for the second. It might be worth reading this before you purchase the game (as it may affect your decision), or after you purchase if you're confused about this:
https://primagames.com/tips/kingdom-come-deliverance-how-save-game
Huh, seriously? There is no normal save system in the game? I haven't played the first one, so I have no clue. Having convoluted save system in an RPG is a bad idea.