Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Image via Warhorse Studios
A mistakenly updated PlayStation Store listing suggests the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Warhorse’s sprawling, mind-boggingly deep historical RPG, is getting a next-gen upgrade. Eagle-eyed Reddit users spotted the altered page before it was reverted. It read:
*"The PS5 version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance now features graphical updates including 4K resolution, improved framerate, high-resolution text…
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Image via Warhorse Studios
A mistakenly updated PlayStation Store listing suggests the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Warhorse’s sprawling, mind-boggingly deep historical RPG, is getting a next-gen upgrade. Eagle-eyed Reddit users spotted the altered page before it was reverted. It read:
"The PS5 version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance now features graphical updates including 4K resolution, improved framerate, high-resolution textures and many more. Medieval Bohemia has never been so beautiful."
The improved framerate is the big one. On consoles, the original still runs at a locked 30fps — understandable for an intricate, systems-heavy open-world RPG, but a hard sell in 2026. Meanwhile, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has broken into the larger market in a way its less polished predecessor never did, even making it to the Game Awards (but not winning, which I’m still mad about).
While the sequel remains the better game — at least in my estimation — the original’s scrappy, low-budget charm has won it a dedicated fanbase. If you jumped in with KCD2 and want to experience the beginning of Hans and Henry’s story, a PS5 remaster would be the ideal way to go back.
Previously: • 2025’s best RPG is constantly getting bigger • Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 gets first DLC
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