The board game Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Board Game has had a rather difficult journey. Its crowdfunding campaign, launched by Boardcubator studio in 2022, was canceled. Then, in 2023, the project was officially and definitively “put on hold.” After that, the Czech publisher Czech Games Edition signed a contract with Warhorse Studios to release a new version of this game.
Now it has become known that CGE employees have opened pre-orders for Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Board Game, designed for 1–4 players. Those wishing to purchase it will have to pay 149.99 euros (13,073 rubles).
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Board Game is an adventure game with eurogame elements, set in 15th-century Bohemia. Over several in-game days and nights, players will try to leave their mark on history: helping local nobility, making important connections, fighting enemies, or stealing everything from small items to horses.
Although the game is competitive, it does not pit players directly against each other but allows them to succeed through their own achievements. Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Board Game uses deck-building mechanics and emphasizes freedom of action, allowing for unique story creation during gameplay. The starting setup can provide a certain direction, but the open world encourages players to pursue their own goals and shape their stories as they wish.
European users who pre-order from the official store are likely to receive the game in October 2026, Canadian users in Q4 2026 or Q1 2027, and American users in Q1 2027.
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Unfortunately, it is currently unknown whether a Russian version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Board Game can be expected in the future.
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