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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is free on the Epic Store

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is the newest free game on the Epic Store. The medieval RPG can be redeemed between today and tomorrow at 13:00 BRT.

This is the perfect way to get hands-on with the franchise before Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 arrives on February 4, 2025.

As the second game will serve as a sequel to the story of Henry, the protagonist, having prior knowledge of the story and gameplay systems are key aspects to getting the most out of Warhorse’s new game.

Check out the plot for the first game:

“Thrust into a raging civil war, you watch helplessly as invaders storm your village and slaughter your family. Narrowly escaping the brutal attack, you grab your sword to fight back. Avenge the death of your parents and help repel the invading forces!”

The game is widely regarded as the perfect game for anyone who loves the Middle Age. Unlike traditional RPGs, Kingdom Come provides a more immersive experience that comes slightly closer to a simulator, even though it’s not one.

Are you going to enjoy the first game for free? Tell us in the comments and join the discussion on our forum!

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