Buy the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance RPG on Steam right now, and you can help save its most iconic castle IRL — it's crazy cheap for Steam Medieval Fest

An image of Pirkštejn Castle as it appears in Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
An in-game screenshot of Pirkštejn Castle from Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The castle is in need of repairs and reconstruction IRL, and Warhorse will donate $1 to those efforts for every copy of KCD sold on Steam right now. (Image credit: Deep Silver)

You'll be hard-pressed to find developers more committed to bringing real-world historical locations to life as accurately and authentically as possible than those working at Warhorse Studios, the creators of both 2018's Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its critically acclaimed 2025 sequel Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

Both medieval RPGs are famous and popular for many reasons, but one of the things about them I've always respected in particular is that a painstaking amount of effort went into ensuring that their depictions of 15th Century Bohemia were faithful to the real locations, to the point where you can compare in-game screenshots to real photographs and find only miniscule differences.

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On Monday morning, the studio vowed to donate $1 from every sale of the first Kingdom Come game towards Pirkštejn Castle and its restoration. Warhorse will do this from now until April 27 at 10 a.m. PT; that's the duration of the Steam Medieval Fest that's seen a wide variety of medieval-themed games go on sale for massive discounts.

"If you’ve not played yet, or know someone who’s hasn’t, now is the time. Grab it in the sale and help preserve a piece of real history!" wrote the developers.

KCD is typically $29.99, though thanks to the Steam Medieval Fest, you can snag it for just $5.99 right now; that's 80% off, and some amazing value (KCD2 is 50% off, also; down to $29.99 from $59.99). After all, Kingdom Come: Deliverance still stands tall as one of the best crunchy and systems-driven RPGs in the genre, and still holds up wonderfully even eight years later.

Though the game's directional-based melee combat isn't as refined as the sequel's, it's still very fun to engage with once you get the hang of it. Some of its systems aren't as fleshed out, either, but it's still an incredibly dynamic and reactive experience compared to many other RPGs.

All in all, it's a fantastic game, and while I do think Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a step up in every regard, the original is absolutely worth getting and playing — especially while it's this affordable (it's also on Xbox Game Pass, if you didn't know). And hey, while the sale's active, your purchase of the title will help restore one of the grandest castles that appears in it. Pretty cool, right?

Are you a big fan of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance RPGs? If you haven't played them yet, will you get them during Steam Medieval Fest while they're steeply discounted? Will you buy a copy of the first game to help preserve Pirkštejn Castle? Let me know down below.


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The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance still stands tall as one of the best, most-immersive "crunchy" RPGs on the market, and for the next week, buying it on Steam while it's 80% off will contribute $1 towards the preservation efforts of Pirkštejn Castle.

Brendan Lowry
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Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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