Kingdom Come: Deliverance Remaster Reportedly Launching on Current-Gen Consoles In February 2026

Expert Verified By

This "Remaster" Won't Be Built From The Ground Up And Doesn't Have Many Upgrades.

Story Highlight
  • The remastered version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is set to release in February 2026 on current-gen consoles, according to an insider.
  • Warhorse isn’t developing this port from the ground up.
  • This “remaster” is just the PC version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance ported to current-gen consoles, with a few upgrades.

Players have been blessed with some amazing RPGs this year, and arguably, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 was the best interpretation of the genre. The game sold over 4 million copies in just 9 months and received rave reviews from across the gaming world. 

The success of the Warhorse RPG also renewed interest in its prequel, 2018’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The Czech developer previously teased a remaster of the game, and if renowned Warhorse leaker Bertik11 is correct, we’ll get to experience it sooner rather than later.

Why it matters: Just like its sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is one of the finest RPGs ever made, and getting to experience it on current-gen consoles is a win even without upgrades.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Source: Reddit Gaming Leaks And Rumors

According to insider Bertik11 on Reddit, a remaster of the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance is coming to current-gen consoles as soon as February 2026. The leaker stated that this “upgraded” edition won’t be built from the ground up and will be released without any major updates to the game.

Instead, Warhorse is just going to release the PC port of Kingdom Come: Deliverance with 4K textures and better graphics on current-gen consoles like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2

Hence, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance “remaster“won’t have any groundbreaking additions that take advantage of the hardware and is essentially a current-gen port. The leaker also stood firm on the February release date but said in the replies that Warhorse can delay this current-gen port.

Bertik11 has a good track record with Warhorse titles, as an insider leaked the 2025 release date of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 before the studio announced it

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 came out in 2018, over 7 years ago.

Considering the brilliant ports Warhorse has released in the past, players have every right to expect that Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be a wonderful experience on current-gen consoles, even without a remaster from the ground up.

Are you excited to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance on current-gen consoles? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

RPCS3 Hits Optimization Milestone with Up to 7% FPS Boost Across All CPUs

RPCS3 achieves a major milstone boosting PS3 emulation performance by 5-7%, improving FPS, stability, and SPU in demanding titles on all CPUs.

Mass Effect TV Show Undergoing Rewrites To Make it More Accessible For Non-Gamers

Mass Effect TV Show is currently going through major rewrites to make the show more accessible for players who haven't played the games.

Valve Working On A Steam ‘Framerate Estimator’ To Predict How Well A Game Runs Before You Buy

New datamining reveals that Valve is developing a Steam FPS estimator system to predict the amount of FPS each title can get on your PC.

There Are No Plans For New Prototype Game Despite Recent Rumors, Confirms Insider

There are currently no plans for a new Prototype game despite rumors suggesting a new title is indeed in development with Alex Mercer.

50% Of The AI Data Centers In The US Are Cancelled Due To Supply Shortage of Parts From China

Half of the AI Data Centers in the United States are being cancelled due to the supply shortage of parts coming from China.