👏 During the April Medieval Festival on Steam, Warhorse Studios announced a promotion that for every copy of Kingdom Come: Deliverance sold during the event, 1 will be donated to the restoration of Pirkstein Castle.At that time, $1 seemed like just a frivolous value to me and I didn’t even write about it here.But Warhorse put up a reporting post in which they reported that they had transferred $65,000 for the restoration of the castle.That is, during the week of the event, it turns out that they sold 65 thousand copies of KCD.During the sale, the first part cost $6, and the sequel cost $30.The Czech castle Pirkstein served as the prototype for the hometown of the main character in the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance.Now funds are needed primarily for the reconstruction of the bell tower.A total of $121,000 was required, and Warhorse found half the amount.The studio also holds other fundraising events for the castle.Well done, nothing more to add.
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