Kingdom Come- Deliverance Ii -language Packs- May 2026
The Bohemian setting renders Czech the "native tongue" of the game world. In the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the inclusion of Czech voice acting was a major selling point, distinguishing it from titles that impose English as the default "universal" language.
For Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the Czech language pack represents the baseline for performance.
Best for: History buffs. Why? In 1403, the Kingdom of Bohemia was part of the Holy Roman Empire. German was the language of the court, nobility, and urban traders. Playing with German audio and Czech subtitles (if you understand either) is arguably the most realistic way to experience Kuttenberg. Kingdom Come- Deliverance II -Language Packs-
Unlike fantasy RPGs where characters speak "generic medieval English," Kingdom Come is grounded in real Slavic history. The first game allowed players to hear German, Hungarian, and Cuman languages naturally mixed into the environment.
In KCD2, Warhorse Studios has doubled down on this. With the introduction of larger cities and more diverse social classes (nobles, clergy, peasants, and mercenaries from across the Holy Roman Empire), the audio experience is more layered. Using the right language pack isn't just about understanding quest text—it’s about hearing the tension between a Bohemian blacksmith and a Saxon knight in their native tongues. The Bohemian setting renders Czech the "native tongue"
If you want to hear Henry speak in your native tongue without reading, these are the confirmed full dubs:
The medieval world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance was defined not just by its realistic combat or lack of fantasy tropes, but by its immersive atmosphere. A massive part of that immersion was the language. When Warhorse Studios announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (KCD2), fans immediately began asking one crucial question: What language packs will be available? Best for: History buffs
As the sequel expands its map from a small province to a sweeping narrative spanning the Bohemian Paradise and the royal city of Kuttenberg, the linguistic needs have grown. Whether you are a French speaker wanting subtitles, a German speaker who prefers dubbing, or a purist who wants authentic 15th-century voice acting with English menus, here is everything you need to know about Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Language Packs.