Six years after it came out, Kingdom Come: Deliverance launches on Nintendo Switch early 2024, publisher Plaion has announced.
The Switch version is ported by Sabre Interactive in collaboration with original developer Warhorse Studios, and is dubbed the The Royal Edition. Expect a physical release as well as a digital launch on the Nintendo eShop.
The Royal Edition includes the base game as well as all the DLCs: Treasures of the Past, From the Ashes, The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, Band of Bastard, and A Woman's Lot.
IGN’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance review returned an 8/10. We said: “Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an RPG that does the medieval era right with a refreshingly small-scale story and strong realistic combat.”
Here’s the official blurb on the Switch version:
“As Kingdom Come: Deliverance graces the Nintendo Switch, it invites players to embark on an unforgettable journey through a historically rich and visually stunning world. Whether on the bus, at home, or during a lunch break, dive into the medieval realm and shape the fate of Bohemia wherever you go.”
Developer Warhorse has remained tight-lipped about its next project, but given the success of Kingdom Come: Deliverance it seems likely it will get a sequel at some point.
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