THQ Nordic Now Owns Kingdom Come: Deliverance Developer Warhorse Studios
Kingdom Come: Deliverance reaches 2 million sales
News by Grayshadow on Feb 14, 2019
Despite the technical problems, Kingdom Come: Deliverance was well-received by fans and critics for its medieval setting and complex story. Today, THQ Nordic and Koch Media has acquired the developer Warhorse Studios for €33.2m
The announcement was made in a press release that confirmed that THQ Nordic now owns the rights to all IPs owned by Warhorse Studios. Warhorse CEO Martin Fryvaldsky spoke highly of this saying, “Becoming part of THQ Nordic is an important milestone for our studio. We began as a small start-up with a handful of employees who were enthusiastic enough to join this challenging project.” Fryvaldsky spoke a bit on the Kickstarter campaign that made the game possible “The skill of our team members, trust and support of our main investor and passion of our fans, who supported [the] development of Kingdom Come: Deliverance through a Kickstarter campaign helped us grow to an international level.”
In addition, the press release confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance reached 2 million sales across all platforms, with 500,000 DLC packages sold. That's an impressive number.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available for PS4, PC, and Xbox One.
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