Kingdom Come: Deliverance II hits 6 million sales and adds a Balatro crossover quest
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has now sold over 6 million copies worldwide, Warhorse Studios announced on 25 June. The Czech studio's medieval RPG launched in February 2025, cleared 5 million copies by February 2026, and added another million in the four months since — steady growth for a game that demands patience from its players.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II — Warhorse Studios
The Balatro connection
The same day as the sales announcement, Warhorse quietly pushed patch 1.5.6, which includes a new quest tied to indie card game Balatro. An NPC named Jimbo — a reference to Balatro's jester mascot — turns up at the Hangman's Halter Tavern and invites protagonist Henry into an unusual game involving weighted dice. It's a compact crossover rather than a major expansion, but it adds a fresh reason to revisit the game heading into summer.
Patch 1.5.6 adds a Balatro-inspired questline featuring NPC Jimbo at the Hangman's Halter Tavern.
The update also brings Steam Controller support, fixes an Xbox controller detection bug that misread input schemes when a keyboard and mouse were plugged into a handheld device, and closes a loophole in hardcore mode that let players skip the screen where they choose three starting weaknesses for Henry. Credits have been updated too.
A Jester has started to hang around in front of the Hangman's Halter Tavern shouting about a strange new game. Will you join our new @BalatroGame inspired quest? ?
— Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (@KingdomComeRPG) June 25, 2026
The update also contains some bug fixes and we’ve added support for the Steam controller.
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What's coming next
The game is available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. If you haven't picked it up yet, the Steam Summer Sale — running until 9 July — has the Kingdom Come series discounted up to 80%, making this a reasonable time to jump in.
For long-term franchise watchers: Warhorse has officially announced both a new Kingdom Come sequel and a Lord of the Rings RPG. The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance crossed 10 million lifetime sales after the sequel launched, so the franchise is in good shape heading into whatever comes next.