The version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series runs at 60 FPS, features ultra quality settings and visual improvements. The game's listing on the PlayStation Store talks about «graphical updates such as 4K resolution», but in the official Deep Silver literature it does not comment on anything specific about the resolution. In any case, with this update the medieval adventure starring Henry presents an improved visual appearance, shows greater visual fidelity and delivers a more fluid experience. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is in the Game Pass catalog and receives the same improvements.
Anyone who wants to have a copy of the game on their shelf should know that a physical edition of Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition will be released on May 15. This edition includes the base game with all additional content available.
The trailer compares the last generation version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance and the current one.
The arrival of Kingdom Come: Deliverance on PS5 and Xbox Series perhaps allows the game to experience a new boost in sales. In 2018 the title reached 10 million units. Continuing with the commercial success of the saga, this week it emerged that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has added 5 million units shipped after a year in stores. Martin Frývaldský, CEO of Warhorse Studios, highlighted this milestone and thanked both the publisher and the gaming community.
Those who discover Kingdom Come: Deliverance as a result of this update or its arrival on Game Pass will live an adventure in the Holy Roman Empire, a territory that has descended into chaos after the death of Emperor Charles IV. His heir, Wenceslas, is a naive and unambitious monarch, an attitude that his half-brother Sigismund takes advantage of to kidnap him and begin the sack of Bohemia. In the midst of this disorder we have Henry, the son of a blacksmith who, after surviving a brutal attack on his town, is left alone and ends up in the service of Lord Radzig Kobyla, who is forming a resistance against the invasion.