Summary
Earlier this year, the incredibly popularHelldivers 2 was the subject of an adult-only rip-offtitled “SEXDIVERS” which came complete with the “Hot Load Bundle”. It was, rather unsurprisingly, slated by those who stumped up the £4.74 it cost to play the game.
Now,Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, a game that has been out for less than a month, is getting its own adult knock-off, titled “Hrny Kingdom: Cm Delivery”.

This game is extremely NSFW, so please don’t read ahead if you’re on a work PC.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Is Getting Its Own Adult Knock-Off
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 already feels like it’s going to be one of 2025’s biggest hits. Itreceived stellar reviewsandsold two million copiesin under two weeks. It was only a matter of time before it had its imitators. Little did we know, however, that those imitators would appear so quickly, and would be so… lewd.
The game, which is a visual novel x tower defence combination, already has a Steam page, and its official description reads:

“The kingdom has come under attack by dark forces led by a mysterious villainess. Your father is now elderly and too busy with his case of bad knees. This means that now you, as his heir, will have to take this difficult task into your own hands. Grab your trusted companion - your sword! Free your kingdom, save beautiful girls, and maybe, by freeing all the princesses, you will have a chance to punish the culprit…”
But that doesn’t really do it justice. The page is littered with all manor of explicit images of anime girls, which I won’t even begin to describe. The Steam content warning says the game features “big breasts and sexual poses,” and the team claims that the game can be played with one hand. We’ll leave it there.

As if there was any doubt that the game was at least a play on KCD2’s name, it was revealed by developers Luminati Games on February 4, the day that Warhorse Studios' title launched. The two-man team has also already begun to share memes about how they’ve ripped off its title.
Aside from its name, however, it turns out that Hrny Kingdom: Cm Delivery doesn’t bear much resemblance to Kingdom Come: Deliverance. That’s not stopped the developers from using the latter’s popularity to try and sell their game, though.






