A PS5 and Xbox Series X|S remaster of Deep Silver and Warhorse Studios’ action role-playing game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is set for release in February, 2026, based on a new rumor.
Reddit leaker bertik11 claims that a remastered version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is in development for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Based on what they’ve heard from their sources, it is set for release sometime in February, 2025.
The insider cautioned fans not to expect a whole lot from the Kingdom Come: Deliverance remaster, because, as far as they’ve heard, it’s just going to be a basic port of the PC version. As such, it won’t bring anything groundbreaking or entirely new, and will mostly bring over PC graphical features to the current-gen console versions. This likely includes the 4k texture pack and HQ sounds DLC.
Regarding the release window, the leaker said that the current-gen version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is unlikely to receive a delay, although February, 2026, isn’t necessarily set in stone. They mentioned being surprised that Warhorse Studios has yet to announce the remastered title. They added that they’ve known about the February release window for some time now.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released on February 13, 2018, for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and on March 15, 2024, for Nintendo Switch. It is set in the early 15th century, taking place in the Kingdom of Bohemia during the conflict of 1403 under the reign of King Wenceslaus IV. Players assume the role of Henry, a blacksmith’s son whose village is destroyed by mercenaries, prompting him to enter the service of Lord Radzig Kobyla, a nobleman organizing resistance against the Hungarian ruler Sigismund. Henry’s personal quest for retribution gradually draws him into a broader struggle to reinstate Wenceslaus as king. The game features an open world with multiple quest outcomes shaped by player choices.
