Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Steelbook Edition Revealed, Preorder Now At Walmart

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Steelbook Edition Revealed, Preorder Now At Walmart



The long-awaited sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 4. If you haven’t preordered a copy of the action-RPG yet, you have four different editions to choose from, including a Steelbook Edition that appeared on Walmart’s site on January 14. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s Steelbook Edition is up for preorder for $69 for PS5, so you’re essentially getting a steelbook case as well as in-game bonuses for free. There’s also a $90 Gold Edition with the season pass available in physical format and the GameStop-exclusive Collector’s Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series X.

We spent four hours with the sequel at Gamescom and our initial impressions were that the sequel has the chance to please both fans of the original and newcomers to the series.

If you plan on playing the RPG on PC, you can save 10% on your preorder of the standard or Gold editions at Fanatical (a GameSpot sister site). The PC version is already $10 cheaper by default, so the price difference between between the PC and console editions is even wider with these deals on Steam keys.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 PC Preorder Deal

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Preorder Bonuses

The Lion's Crest Bonus Crest
The Lion’s Crest Bonus Crest

Preorders for all editions of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 come with an exclusive bonus quest called The Lion’s Crest. Completing the quest will unlock Knight Brunswick’s armor and weapon set.

The Kingdom Come: Deliverance series puts you in the boots of a young man named Henry, who lives in Bohemia in the 1400s and has to deal with the fallout of a war with the neighboring Hungarians. Henry starts out as the son of a local blacksmith, but he’s forced into a quest for revenge when the Hungarians assault his village, killing his family and friends. One of the big selling points of the first game was its historical accuracy. Warhorse Studios emphasized that the weapons, armor, clothing, and architecture reflect the realities of medieval Europe, and the sequel looks to maintain that same style of authentic world-building.

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