Summary
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 saw 160,000 concurrent players on Steam in less than 24 hours.
- Players are uncovering Easter eggs in the game, including one referencing Elden Ring’s Let Me Solo Her.
- The game is receiving positive reviews and is expected to continue growing with the weekend approaching.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been out for less than 24 hours, and it’s already hit a staggering concurrent player count of 160,000 on Steam. Undoubtedly, there are tens of thousands more people playing on both Xbox and PlayStation.
With such a vast landscape, it’s going to take a huge number of players to discover all of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s secrets, of which you have to imagine there are many.
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But, despite being around for less than a day, players have already begun to stumble upon Easter eggs, including one depicting one of Elden Ring’s biggest legends— Let Me Solo Her.
Let Me Solo Her Easter Egg Spotted In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
The Easter egg was first spotted and shared on Reddit by user Szpitalosw. Walking through the countryside southwest of Semin, Szpitalosw stumbled across a skeleton, half submerged by dirt, with a giant pot covering its head. The skeleton was reportedly lying next to two swords.
This is, of course, a reference to Elden Ring folk hero Let Me Solo Her, who famously, wearing nothing but a pot over their head and carrying two swords, would defeat one of the game’s toughest bosses, Malenia, single-handedly for their fellow players. Seeing as they’re already deceased in this, you have to wonder what’s strong in KCD2 enough to defeat them.
It’s the latest nod to Let Me Solo Her, who, in the three years since they rose to prominence, has had dozens of copycats and a 3D Miniature modeled after them.
While Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has already had hundreds of thousands of players, things are only likely to get better as the weekend approaches. In our official review, we gave the game a perfect 5/5 score, saying, “In an age where games are fighting harder than ever just to succeed, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 should not be one to pass you by, as a return to form for the RPG genre. It’s not just a game about history – it’s a game that feels like it’s making history.
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