Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – Patch 1.5, Final DLC, 4 Million Sold, and Why Warhorse Still Deserves Our Love

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 just dropped its biggest update yet — Patch 1.5 + the Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC — and alongside that, Warhorse Studios celebrated a massive milestone: 4 million copies sold.

If you love grounded medieval RPGs built with soul (and a shocking lack of fireballs), this update is basically a gift. And for returning players? This is absolutely the best time to jump back in.

Let’s break down everything new, what this final DLC brings to the table, and why Warhorse Studios continues to be one of the most beloved developers in the industry.


🕊️ Mysteria Ecclesiae – The Final DLC for KCD2

Patch 1.5 arrives with the final story expansion for KCD2: Mysteria Ecclesiae — a slow-burning, atmospheric mystery set inside the Sedletz Monastery.

You get:

  • A new main questline focused on a spreading illness
  • Investigation mechanics and clue-based progression
  • New characters, monks, and side encounters
  • Crypts, hidden rooms, and superb monastery atmosphere
  • Multiple endings depending on your decisions

This DLC isn’t about glory or big battles — it’s about tension, suspicion, and navigating power struggles inside sacred walls. If you loved the original monastery infiltration in KCD1, this is the spiritual successor.

Why it’s important

This DLC isn’t filler — it closes the storyline theme of faith, morality, and consequence that KCD2 leans into. It’s Warhorse ending the expansion cycle with intention, not with a shrug.


🔧 Patch 1.5 – The Best Version of KCD2 Yet

Patch 1.5 isn’t just a DLC delivery vehicle. It’s a major quality-of-life upgrade across combat, AI, visuals, and UI.

Highlights:

Crafting Improvements

  • Blacksmithing now allows material selection straight from your shared stash or horse bags.
    Finally.

Combat Fixes

  • Shield blocking no longer causes camera clipping
  • Dead enemies no longer stand frozen in “I’m fine” mode
  • Corrected wooden axe sound effects

World & NPC Fixes

  • NPCs in multiple towns now return home properly
  • Bathhouse workers actually show up
  • Murdered settlement owners no longer magically restock their chests
  • Better “daily routine” logic in smaller villages

Graphics & UI

  • HDR now looks balanced instead of “Bohemia but Mars”
  • FSR4 map ghosting fixed
  • Cleaner inventory text scaling
  • More customizable keybinds

Horse QoL

  • Horses wait longer at stables
  • Clearer UI for over-spur warnings

Warhorse didn’t just patch bugs — they polished systems. Version 1.5 feels like the cleanest, most stable version of KCD2 so far.


🥳 Warhorse Hits 4 Million Copies Sold

Warhorse posted this message on Steam after hitting 4 million sales, and honestly, it’s wholesome:

“We’re raising our tankards high — 4 million copies of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II have been sold!”

“Every one of you – players, fans, modders, creators, and long-time supporters – made this possible.”

“Here’s to every hero who’s walked in Henry’s boots…”

“Here’s to you — the 4 million who made this journey unforgettable.”

This is the kind of sincerity that keeps people loyal. In an industry full of battle passes, seasonal FOMO, and “live service” buzzwords, Warhorse just sticks to storytelling, craftsmanship, and authenticity.


💼 Steam Deals Worth Mentioning

If you’re planning to start or revisit the saga, Steam has two things you should absolutely not sleep on:

1️⃣ The KCD1 SAGA Bundle

This bundle includes the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance plus all DLCs — often heavily discounted.

Perfect for newcomers jumping into KCD2 and wanting Henry’s full origin story.

2️⃣ The KCD2 Royal Edition

You get:

  • Base game
  • All expansions (including Mysteria Ecclesiae)
  • Cosmetic packs
  • Bonus content

Personal side note:
I bought KCD2 thinking I grabbed the standard version. Booted up the game later and… surprise, I had access to every DLC. Turns out I accidentally bought the Royal Edition.
My happiest “human moment” of the month.


❤️ Why Warhorse Deserves This Love

A few reasons why this article exists, honestly:

✔ They care about worldbuilding

Every patch, every DLC, every line of dialogue feels handcrafted.

✔ They respect players

No microtransactions. No predatory shop. No “buy this XP boost” nonsense.

✔ They patch smart, not sloppy

Patch 1.5 shows Warhorse listens to its community.

✔ They give sincere updates

The 4-million message wasn’t corporate PR. It was genuinely grateful.

✔ They make games nobody else makes

Historical realism RPGs are rare — and good ones are even rarer.

KCD2 is a reminder that single-player story-driven experiences still matter.


🧭 Should You Play Now?

Whether you’re new or returning, this is the strongest moment to jump in:

  • The DLC roadmap is complete
  • The game is polished and stable
  • Performance is improved
  • The story content is now a full package
  • Deals on Steam make the entire saga affordable

If you’ve been waiting for the “complete experience” moment — you’ve found it.


Recommended Guides for New KCD2 Players

If Patch 1.5 or the new DLC brought you back into Bohemia, here are some helpful guides to get you started:

These 3 guides cover early-game money, movement, gear, and progression — basically everything you need to survive the first 10 hours.

📌 Final Thoughts

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Patch 1.5 isn’t just another update.
It’s a celebration — of the game, of its community, and of a studio that still believes in making games with soul.

Warhorse, if you ever stumble onto GameNautica:

Díky. Thank you.
For Henry, for this world, and for respecting your craft.

GameNautica