Warhorse Studios has shared some astonishing statistics from its hugely popular game, which has now sold more than 3 million copies worldwide.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is not just another RPG; it’s practically a medieval multiverse. According to Warhorse Studios, more than 3 million versions of Henry now roam 15th-century Europe. Creative director Daniel Vávra even joked on Twitter about how this mirrors the concept of a multiverse, where each player has their own variant of Henry with different outcomes, hinting playfully that we might all be living in a simulation.
Imagine we are living in a multiverse, just as Henry and there are 3 million versions of it already, all similar, but different with different outcomes. We might be living in a simulation 🙂 pic.twitter.com/Jy1pB7RUED
— Daniel Vávra ⚔ (@DanielVavra) May 4, 2025
The statistics are as entertaining as they are mind-blowing. By May 4, Henry had broken nearly 195 million locks, stolen over 132.3 million items, and looted more than 38.5 billion in-game currency. He also spent a staggering 387 million hours drunk and killed more than 4 million individuals. But that’s just a slice of the carnage: total confirmed kills attributed to Henry exceed 489 million. According to Warhorse, that makes Henry more deadly than the Black Death, which historically claimed about 50 million lives over seven years.
Voice actor Luke Dale, who portrays Henry’s friend Hans in the sequel, also had a reason to celebrate. With GTA VI delayed to May 2026, Dale suggested this gives Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 a better shot at taking Game of the Year in 2025. Notably, the game sold over 1 million copies on launch day—a feat that took the original ten days to achieve. That predecessor has since surpassed 10 million sales overall.
Source: PCGamer






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