An apparent PlayStation Store update has revealed references to a native PlayStation 5 edition of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, with the store description noting 4K resolution and a higher frame rate for an enhanced edition, according to a report from Push Square.
The UK PlayStation Store page for the original PS4 release appears to have been edited to reference an enhanced edition for the PS5. The updated description specifically mentions improved visuals and performance, signalling a true next‑gen release rather than a simple backwards‑compatibility run.
The RPG was developed by Warhorse Studios and originally released in 2018. Neither Warhorse Studios nor publisher Deep Silver has issued an official announcement confirming the PS5 edition at the time of the report. No release date or pricing details were included in the Store text flagged by Push Square.
Push Square first published the discovery and captured the updated store copy. The PlayStation Store pages remain the primary source for the leak and are being monitored for further changes or formal confirmation from the developer or publisher.
Further details will depend on official word from Warhorse Studios or Deep Silver, which has yet to materialise.
Source: Push Square