Warhorse Studios Unveils Official Kingdom Come: Deliverance Perfume — Limited Release, High Price Tag, Unexpected Collaboration
May 9, 2026Warhorse Studios has partnered with Czech fragrance house Kintsugi Perfumes to launch an official Kingdom Come: Deliverance cologne, available now in select European countries for approximately $180 per 50ml bottle and $10 per 2ml sample. This limited-edition product, accompanied by a comedic trailer starring Luke Dale, marks a surprising crossover between gaming and fragrance, featuring a scent profile inspired by medieval Bohemia.
Warhorse Studios, renowned for its historically immersive RPGs, has stunned the gaming community by releasing an official Kingdom Come: Deliverance fragrance. This bold collaboration with Kintsugi Perfumes was teased via the official Warhorse Studios YouTube channel and is not an elaborate joke but a genuine, purchase-ready product. Announced just weeks after the Deliverance 2 artbook launch, the cologne exemplifies the developer’s penchant for unconventional merchandise.
Product Details: Kingdom Come: Deliverance Perfume by Kintsugi
Price & Availability:
- 50ml bottle: Approximately $180 USD
- 2ml sample: Approximately $10 USD
- Sales limited to select European countries (UK/US shipping “in the works”)
Scent Composition (official Kintsugi Perfumes description):
“The scent opens with the crispy freshness of an apple and fresh herbs that refer to the landscape and the stories you walk through. Lavender, mint and chamomile develop in the heart, softened by the touch of rose and elderflower, with a trace of forest honey and wild sage. The base consists of incense, leather and dry papyrus, all wrapped in a smoky tone of birch. They are fragments of a world you already know well.”
Buyers receive a 2ml sample together with every 50ml bottle. If the scent isn’t to your liking, Kintsugi Perfumes will refund the bottle’s cost (minus the sample price) following a return. This considerate policy lets you test the medieval-inspired fragrance before fully committing.
Marketing and Community Reception
The launch of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance cologne featured a humorous promotional trailer starring Luke Dale, who portrays Lord Hans in the series. The announcement, while playful, is no prank; “Despite offering plenty of jokes over the absurdity of the product and the concept as a whole, the trailer isn’t just a belated April Fool’s joke, as you really can buy it for yourself.” Warhorse’s collaboration with Kintsugi Perfumes aligns with the studio’s tradition of offbeat yet lore-rich merchandise, a move appreciated by long-time enthusiasts.
Although purchase is currently restricted to certain European territories, Warhorse Studios confirmed, “they are already ‘working on UK/US shipping.’” The cologne’s price may seem steep at $180, but it is in line with niche, historically themed luxury fragrances: “While you could buy three copies of Kingdom Come Deliverence 2 for the price of one bottle, it’s not the most egregious price for a fancy perfume, especially one that boasts the same level of historical accuracy as the games.”
Notably, while fan focus is shifting towards Warhorse’s rumoured Lord of the Rings RPG, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance brand continues to push boundaries with merchandise that bridges medieval gaming and modern lifestyle products. Each bottle’s inclusion of a sample and the straightforward return policy further demonstrate Kintsugi’s confidence in its product and respect for the fan experience.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II — Current Status and Key Data
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II remains highly anticipated following its robust critical reception. According to OpenCritic:
- Top Critic Average: 89/100
- Critic Recommendation Rate: 95%
- Release Date: 4 February 2025
- Developer: Warhorse Studios
- Publisher: Deep Silver
- Engine: CryEngine
- Genres: RPG, Action-Adventure, Open-World
- ESRB: Mature 17+ (Alcohol, Blood and Gore, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity)
As the studio’s international presence grows, and delivery options for North America and the UK are pending, Warhorse’s fragrance signals a willingness to blend unexpected collaborations with their historic IP. For those hoping to capture a piece of medieval Bohemia, either in gameplay or now in scent, the limited-run cologne stands as a unique collectible in the ever-diversifying gaming merchandise space.


