Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 launch day discount
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is finally coming to PC and consoles, nearly seven years after the release of the original.
The action role-playing game has earned almost universal praise from critics, sitting pretty with an 87% score on Metacritic.
If the review scores have whetted your appetite for some Medieval role-playing action, then here’s how you can save money on the edition.
Instead of spending £59.99 on the Standard Edition, you can save cash by grabbing discounted Store credit from CD Keys below.
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You can pick up £50 of PlayStation Store credit for the reduced price of £44.99, as well as a £10 of Store Credit for £9.89. This means you can purchase Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 for £54.88.
After purchasing a top-up card from CD Keys, the retailer will send you a link with the code that can redeemed on the PlayStation Store.
Once you’ve added the credit to your PlayStation account, you can pick up the £59.99 Standard Edition of the game, having only actually spent £54.88.
There’s also a £79.99 Gold Edition, which comes with a selection of in-game bonuses and items.
You can get a £70 PSN Store card for £60.99 and £10 of Store Credit for £9.89. That’s £70.88 for the Gold Edition with all of its extra perks.
The Gold Edition comes with the Gallant Huntsman’s Kit and the bonus Lion’s Crest quest, which comes with its own completion reward.
Most exciting of all, however, is the addition of the Expansion Pass, which includes future story content DLC.
Taking place in a stunning open-world, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 features realistic first-person combat and a host of side activities.
“From bustling city streets to lush forests, discover this open-world Medieval Europe through an unforgettable adventure filled with action, thrill and wonder.
“This stunningly authentic rendition of 15th Century Bohemia allows you to experience this fascinating setting like never before. Get lost in a sprawling city, engage with peasants and talk with nobles while exploring a vast and rich countryside with taverns, bath houses, castles and more.”