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Beautiful Collector’s Edition of Kingdom Come: Delivery II

Beautiful Collector’s Edition of Kingdom Come: Delivery II

Fans of the ultimate collectibles should take note. Developer Warhorse Studios and publisher PLAION have announced the beautiful Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Collector’s Edition. And that’s after we already got 25 minutes of gameplay during Gamescom.

The crown jewel of this edition is a copy of Kingdom Come: Redemption II Gold Edition – Packed with content that any die-hard fan of the series or newcomer will enjoy, the Gold Edition includes the Standard Edition, Expansion Pass, and Gallant Huntsman’s Kit.

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Expansion Pass. Provides access to three upcoming expansions and the additional unlockable content: Shields of Seasons Passing, available at launch.
  • Gallant Huntsman Group. Whether you’re wearing the Saint Hubert hat, shooting arrows with the Artemis bow or dressing up in style with the iconic Nimrod hunting jacket, this complete outfit is a must-have for any aspiring hunter.

But of course there’s more. The Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Collector’s Edition also includes a beautiful set of Statue of Henry and his faithful horse PeeblesExclusively Fabric map with Guttenberg alleysthe Courage Coats Enamel Pin Set; the The famous message of hope – which was entrusted to Sir Hans Capon; and King’s Rebels Collection Card Set.

Kingdom Come: Salvation II Collector’s Edition It can be ordered from your local game store. The game will be released on February 11, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Posted by MrRolfson

MrRolfson has been involved in the gaming world for many years. He started his career at GUNK as a journalist, permanent cameraman and technician for GUNKtv. He prefers playing racing car games and football players. But he is always up for a good RPG and action/adventure game. He has a special affection for Nintendo and Mario, but his favorite game of all time is undoubtedly Bioshock.
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