Kingdom Come: Deliverance II gift cards explained, from base game to DLC
What you actually get with each card
I get asked this a lot. Someone sees seven different Kingdom Come: Deliverance II listings and has no idea which one to pick. So here is the short version.
The base game comes in at about 68 USD. That is the full standalone experience: Henry's story, the open world, the combat, everything that ships on day one. There is also a listing at about 47 USD, which is the same base game at a lower price, likely a regional or promotional variant. Either way, you get the core game.
Then the editions stack on top. The Royal Edition runs about 63 USD and bundles the base game with extra digital content. The Gold Edition sits at about 94 USD and is the most complete package we carry, pulling together the base game plus the season pass and bonus items. If you know you want the DLC anyway, Gold saves you the trouble of buying add-ons separately later.
The add-ons are cheap and specific. The Gallant Huntsman's Kit costs about 1 USD and gives you a cosmetic hunting set. The Lion's Crest is about 2 USD and adds a knight-themed bonus. Brushes with Death is also about 2 USD and is a smaller cosmetic pack. Legacy of the Forge is the most substantial add-on at about 6 USD, adding a questline about blacksmithing. Buy the ones that sound interesting. Skip the ones that do not.
Which card should you buy
It depends on how deep you want to go. If you just want to play the game and see if the hype is real, grab the base game at about 47 USD if available, otherwise about 68 USD. You can always add DLC later.
If you already know you will play for a hundred hours and want all the content, the Gold Edition at about 94 USD is the simplest path. You get everything in one code, no piecemeal purchases, no second checkout.
The Royal Edition at about 63 USD is the middle ground. It is not as complete as Gold but gives you more than the base game. I would suggest it for players who want some bonus content but do not care about owning every single DLC drop.
How to buy a card from us
- Pick the Kingdom Come: Deliverance II card you want from our store page.
- Add it to your cart and proceed to checkout.
- Pay using your preferred method, all prices are in USD.
- Check your email for the redemption code, which arrives shortly after payment clears.
- If the code does not arrive within a few minutes, contact support@blinkcodes.com and we will sort it out.
How to redeem your code
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a Steam title, so your code redeems directly on Steam. The process is the same whether you bought the base game, an edition bundle, or a DLC add-on card.
- Open Steam and log in to your account.
- Click your account name in the top right, then select Account details.
- Find the option to add funds or redeem a Steam wallet code, then choose redeem a product code instead.
- Enter the code you received from us exactly as written.
- Confirm the redemption and let Steam download your game or DLC.
One thing to watch for: if you buy a DLC card before owning the base game, Steam will tell you the DLC cannot be activated. That is not a broken code. You just need the base game first. I have seen this trip up a few people who grabbed a cheap add-on thinking it was the full game.
A few things worth knowing
Codes are region-locked in some cases. If you see two prices for the same product, like the base game at about 47 USD versus about 68 USD, the lower price may be tied to a specific region. Check the product description on the store page before buying so you know whether the code works in your Steam region.
Once redeemed, the game or DLC is permanently on your Steam account. No subscription, no expiration. You own it the same as if you bought it directly from the Steam store.
If anything goes wrong during redemption, do not panic. A typo in the code is the most common issue. Copy and paste instead of typing by hand if you can. If Steam rejects a correctly entered code, email support@blinkcodes.com with your order number and the code, and we will help you figure out what happened.