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Kingdom Come: Deliverance takes place in the early 15th century in the Kingdom of Bohemia, then part of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown and of the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now the Czech Republic. The accessible area of the game is located in the region between Sázava (Sasau) and Rattay. [1]
On release day, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II topped the Steam top-sellers list. The game reached a peak concurrent player count on Steam of 159,351 players, beating Kingdom Come: Deliverance by more than 60,000 players. [70] A day after release, it had sold 1 million units [71] and sold 2 million units in less than two weeks. [72]
The studio's first project was role-playing video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which was released on 13 February 2018. [3] By February 2024, the game had sold six million units. [4] On 13 February 2019, the studio was acquired by Koch Media (renamed Plaion in 2022) for €42.8 million. [5] As of August 2019, Warhorse had 131 employees. [6]
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He was the highest hofmeister and münzmeister of the Kingdom of Bohemia, an administrator of the royal towns including Kutna Hora and a guardian of the future king, George of Poděbrady. He is the most important holder of Rataje and is buried in the family tomb in the local church. [3] Many noble families owned Rataje later on.
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The settlement was founded around the Sázava Monastery, established in 1032 and destroyed in the Hussite Wars in 1421. [3] The first written mention of the village near the monastery called Černé Budy, which is the oldest part of the town, is from 1053. [4]
Jaroslav of Bezmíře, also known as Jaroslav of Benešov, was a Bohemian inquisitor and Bishop of Sarepta. [1] [2]Jaroslav was appointed Bishop of Sarepta by Pope Boniface IX on 15 July 1394.