After a second rumour pointed to a current-gen PS5 version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance coming from developer Warhorse Studios last month, the new version has been all but officially confirmed, with a UK PlayStation Store listing (spotted by Gematsu) describing the features this unofficially announced PS5 version would include, like the game getting a resolution boost to 4K, an improved framerate, and more.
This new version of the game was first rumoured to be in the works back in October 2025, before the aforementioned December 2025 rumour pointed to its imminent arrival, once again pointing to an early 2026 release, though last time the rumour went a step further to add that it would release sometime in February 2026.
The updated store page description doesn't include a hint as to when the new version will be available, or if this new version will be made available through a free update or if it'll be a paid upgrade. What it does include is confirmation that Warhorse has given the original release a good once-over, with updates to the graphics, framerate, and textures.
"The PS5 version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance now features graphical updates including 4K resolution, improved framerate, high-resolution textures and many more. Medieval Bohemia has never been so beautiful," the updated description reads.
Hopefully, this means we can expect a reveal from Warhorse Studios soon, and while there's no guarantee that this will be a free update, the fact that we're seeing this reveal come in the form of an updated PS Store listing is probably an indication that it's just a major update, and not a full remaster or a separate release.
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