Deep Silver and Warhorse Studios’ upcoming action role-playing game,Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is a historically accurate and realistic rendition of the medieval kingdom of Bohemia, an Imperial State of the Holy Roman Empire. But it seemsKingdom Come: Deliverance, like war torn Bohemia, has under gone some massive changes itself due to the fact that the game has a 23GB day one patch.
This day one patch is, in fact, larger than some games. Capcom’s recentMonster Hunter World, for example, launched with atotal file size of 16GBon the PlayStation 4. The patch does balance features, but it also adds a few new ones. Here is the general list of improvements forKingdom Come: Deliverancepatch 1.01:
According to Will Powers, senior marketing and PR manager for Deep Silver, the patch is the result of “at least” six weeks of work. The patch size seemingly supports this statement. Still, it appears the game may be smaller thanlarger titles such asCall of Duty: WW2.Even then, however, it is an interesting point of comparison for vastly different titles.
Powers also revealed that, due to the way the engine works, gamers “are having to redownload the game to replace the existing files. It shouldn’t stack them and inflate on your hard drive, but rather replace the previously downloaded build files.”Because of the engine, the entire game is broken into 2GB archives, and the smallest change means that the entire potion has to be reuploaded.
While it sounds complex, the patch essentially means a smoother, better game for those picking up the title. Considering it was nominated forbest RPG at the E3 2017 Game Critics Awards, it may have been on many gamer’s radar for 2018, even with the recent news of the massive day one patch.
Kingdom Come: Deliverancereleases July 21, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.