KINGDOM COME Eau de Parfum/50 ml, 1.7 fl.oz

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Launches a Luxury Perfume

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Launched Something Nobody Expected

Warhorse Studios and Kintsugi Perfumes introduce a limited-edition fragrance inspired by Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

08 MAY 2026, 07:11 PM

Highlights

  • Warhorse Studios has partnered with Kintsugi Perfumes on a limited-edition $183 Kingdom Come Eau de Parfum.
  • The fragrance includes notes of apple, mint, chamomile, honey, sage, leather, papyrus, and birch inspired by Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
  • The release follows other gaming-fashion collaborations such as Fortnite x Balenciaga, League of Legends x Louis Vuitton, and Tekken 8 x Gentle Monster.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is entering the luxury fragrance market through a new collaboration between Prague-based developer Warhorse Studios and Czech fragrance company Kintsugi Perfumes. The companies have introduced Kingdom Come Eau de Parfum, a limited-edition scent inspired by the medieval role-playing game (RPG) and its central character, Henry.

The perfume is now available through the official Kintsugi Perfumes online store for Kč3,790 (~$183 USD), with each purchase including a 2 ml sample bottle. The fragrance was developed by Czech perfumer Martin Švach, who designed the scent profile around ingredients and environments connected to the game’s setting.

According to the official product description, the fragrance opens with “crisp apple and fresh herbs,” followed by mint, rose, chamomile, lavender, elderflower, honey, and sage. The base combines olibanum, papyrus, leather, and birch to reflect the atmosphere of the game’s medieval landscapes and combat-worn environments.

Kingdom Come Perfume Campaign Features Actors From the Game

The launch is supported by a marketing campaign featuring actors connected to the franchise. Stanislav Majer, who portrays Jan Žižka in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, fronts the fragrance's photo campaign. His co-star, Luke Dale, known for playing Lord Hans Capon, takes the lead in a cinematic promotional video released online.

Kintsugi Perfumes described the fragrance as an extension of the game’s themes around identity and presence. The company said, “Centuries pass, kingdoms rise and fall, yet the essence of presence remains unchanged,” adding that scent continues to shape first impressions regardless of era.

The collaboration also expands the growing list of lifestyle products tied to major gaming properties, particularly collector-focused releases aimed at dedicated fans.

Kintsugi Perfumes Expands International Retail Rollout

The perfume will be distributed through selected retailers across Europe and the United States. UK orders are currently available through Footshop, while U.S. availability is scheduled through Stéla beginning in mid-May. Kintsugi Perfumes also confirmed the fragrance will appear at selected stockists such as Ingredients and Beloved.

The company’s online store also promotes a 10% discount for first-time orders through its newsletter signup program. Alongside the Kingdom Come fragrance, Kintsugi Perfumes sells a broader lineup of perfumes, discovery sets, and samples through its global retail network.

Founded in 2021, Kintsugi Perfumes combines French perfumery techniques with design influences drawn from the Japanese philosophy of kintsugi. Kintsugi is the ancient art of repairing broken pottery with gold, treating flaws as part of an object's history rather than hiding them. The company stated its fragrances are produced in Grasse using natural essential oils and responsibly sourced ingredients.

Fortnite's partnership with Balenciaga was an early high-profile example, while Louis Vuitton created designer skins and a trophy case for League of Legends as far back as 2019. Likewise, Balenciaga recently extended this further with PUBG, pairing digital couture-inspired outfits with a physical range of T-shirts, caps, and charms available in select stores.

Korean eyewear brand Gentle Monster took a similar approach with Tekken 8, releasing a frame inspired by the character Kazuya Mishima that sold out within two days.

The Kingdom Come collaboration reflects the growing push by gaming franchises into fashion and premium lifestyle products.

Disclaimer: This content is machine-translated from Czech to English.

Probaho Santra

Probaho Santra

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Probaho Santra is a content writer at Outlook India with a master’s degree in journalism. Outside work, he enjoys photography, exploring new tech trends, and staying connected with the esports world.

Published At: 08 MAY 2026, 07:11 PM