How big is the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 map? 

Trosky castle in kingdom come deliverance 2

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is known for its realism and historical accuracy – not just in its gameplay and story, but also its map. The first game fully realized an area of 15th-century Bohemia, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 does just the same. 

It’s not just wild medieval countryside and small towns this time, either, as the RPG sequel recreates Kuttenberg (Kuta Hora in the present-day Czech Republic), one of the largest cities in 1400s Bohemia.

But just how big is the KCD2 map? We’re breaking down everything we know about its size and what each map looks like.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 map size

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s map is roughly twice the size of the first game’s. But, rather than one huge map, it’s made up of two maps.

The first game’s area, which included towns such as Rattay and Sasau, was 16km². That’s roughly the same size as Velen and Novigrad in The Witcher 3 – but the whole area was explorable without water or out-of-bounds areas. 

The two main areas are the city of Kuttenberg and the countryside surrounding Trosky Castle. The game picks up with you heading to Trosky Castle and getting stranded in the surrounding farmland, and then you’ll visit Kuttenberg later in the story. 

While Trosky is the smaller of the two maps, Kuttenberg is so big that the combined area of the two should roughly equal double that of the first game.

You also won’t be able to revisit the original map, and can only explore Kuttenberg and the Trosky countryside. 

Trosky map

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The Trosky map is set in the countryside, featuring Trosky castle, neighboring villages with their own forts and castles, dense forests, lakes, and farmland. There are a ton of sidequests that’ll take you all over the map, so make sure to complete Miri Fajta and get the one-of-a-kind silver axe before moving on.

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Kuttenberg map

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The Kuttenberg map is the big brother of Trosky, featuring even more towns, castles, and sidequests. As we said in our review where we gave it 5/5, “think of leaving White Orchard and entering Velen and Novigrad” in The Witcher 3.

It’s so big you can’t even capture the full area in one screenshot, so we’ve divided it into quarters above.

Of course, the Kuttenberg map features the city itself, and it’s huge. Rattay, the biggest area of the first game, will fit inside Kuttenberg several times over; the devs said it’s “some ten times larger.” Even still, this giant city is only a small section of the wider map.

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It’s no surprise that KCD2 is huge, with its script even longer than Baldur’s Gate 3’s.

February is stacked for new releases, with Asassin’s Creed Shadows and Monster Hunter Wilds bringing huge open worlds. However, Obsidian’s Avowed will feature smaller maps, rather than one huge playspace.

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