Half price for one of the year’s highest-rated RPGs. That’s the deal staring at you right now on Steam, and it’s not a trick.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is currently sitting at $29.99 — a clean 50% cut from its $59.99 launch price — as part of the Steam Medieval Fest running through April 27. Warhorse Studios’ 15th-century Bohemia romp has been out since February 2025, and the numbers tell the story: an 89 Metacritic, a “Very Positive” rating built on 79,144 reviews (93% positive), and 15,172 players still logging in concurrently as of today. It’s charting at #10 on Steam’s Top Sellers list.

The game drops you into the boots of Henry — not a chosen one, not a demigod, just a blacksmith’s son navigating the politics and violence of medieval Europe. The story is the engine here. One Steam reviewer with 84.5 hours logged called it “one of the best I’ve ever played in my 30 years of gaming.” Another with 130 hours praised the storyline and quests, though noted combat gets manageable once you’re geared up.

The timing adds a bonus: Warhorse Studios is donating $1 from every copy of the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance sold on Steam this week to preservation efforts for Pirkštejn Castle, the real-world 14th-century structure featured prominently in the first game. The castle has stood since the 1350s and is undergoing costly reconstruction. The first Kingdom Come: Deliverance is also 80% off during the same event, meaning you can grab both entries for less than the sequel’s original retail price.

Should you wait for a deeper cut? Fifty percent off within 14 months of release is aggressive for a game still pulling these player counts. The patient crowd might see 60 or 70 percent during a winter sale, but you’d be betting against a title that’s barely left the charts. At $29.99, this is a fair price for a sure thing.

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