Compare Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Torn Banner Studios. Published by Tripwire Interactive. Released on 10/17/2022. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Multiplayer, First Person, Fighting.

Pure cosmetic DLC for Chivalry 2 on Xbox: two lore-tied armor sets, faction shields, a Surrender Flag novelty, and 1000 Crowns to spend on more cosmetics. Nothing gameplay-changing here.

Let's be upfront about what this is. The King's Edition Content is a cosmetic DLC pack for Chivalry 2, the chaotic 64-player medieval slasher from Torn Banner Studios. You are not getting new maps, new weapons with actual stats, or new modes. What you get is visual flair and a currency injection, and whether that matters depends entirely on how deep into Chivalry 2's loop you already are. The two armor sets are the headline items. The Rebel King's Armor and War Helmet are themed around General Malric, tied to the Mason faction's lore from the Battle of Stoneshill. Feydrid's Aegis Armor and War Crown pull from the Agathian side, referencing Steward King Feydrid. Both sets look distinct enough to actually stand out in a 64-player scrum, which is not nothing when everyone else is running the same default plate. You also get the Duke's Talon (Mason shield) and the Kralle of Bridgetown (Agathian shield), one for each faction, so you can match your cosmetics to whichever side you're grinding on a given night. The Surrender Flag novelty item drops into your spawn inventory and functions as a joke prop, the kind of absurdist touch that fits Chivalry 2's Monty Python-adjacent tone perfectly. Waving it at the guy who just decapitated three of your teammates is, genuinely, funny the first time. The 1000 Crowns (premium currency) included here have real value if you plan to keep playing. Chivalry 2's cosmetic unlock system lets you spend Crowns on armor pieces, weapon skins, and other appearance upgrades across all four base classes (Archer, Knight, Vanguard, Footman) and their 12 subclasses. All King's Edition items are confirmed cosmetic-only and class-agnostic, so you can slot Malric's helmet on a Footman if you want. Nothing in this pack touches stats, damage, or movement, which is the right call. The base game's combat already has enough to sort out: swing, slash, thrust, overhead, timed blocks, feints, and the ever-present chaos of being caught in a three-way meatgrinder near a trebuchet. The honest verdict on this DLC comes down to timing. If you just picked up Chivalry 2 on Xbox, the 1000 Crowns will feel useful and the armor sets give you something to actually wear while you climb the learning curve. If you have hundreds of hours logged and already unlocked most of what the base progression offers, the two armor sets are the only thing here with any novelty. There is no ranked mode in Chivalry 2 to flex cosmetics in, which blunts the status-signaling appeal somewhat. Team balance issues have been a recurring community complaint, and no amount of a royal crown changes that. Get this because the armor looks good and you want the currency headstart, not because it adds depth. Fred, Scout Team

Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC)
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Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC)

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Oct 17, 2022Torn Banner StudiosTripwire Interactive
GamerScout Says

Pure cosmetic DLC for Chivalry 2 on Xbox: two lore-tied armor sets, faction shields, a Surrender Flag novelty, and 1000 Crowns to spend on more cosmetics. Nothing gameplay-changing here.

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Worth it for new Xbox players who want a visual headstart and currency boost, skip if you're after anything gameplay-meaningful.

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Let's be upfront about what this is. The King's Edition Content is a cosmetic DLC pack for Chivalry 2, the chaotic 64-player medieval slasher from Torn Banner Studios. You are not getting new maps, new weapons with actual stats, or new modes. What you get is visual flair and a currency injection, and whether that matters depends entirely on how deep into Chivalry 2's loop you already are. The two armor sets are the headline items. The Rebel King's Armor and War Helmet are themed around General Malric, tied to the Mason faction's lore from the Battle of Stoneshill. Feydrid's Aegis Armor and War Crown pull from the Agathian side, referencing Steward King Feydrid. Both sets look distinct enough to actually stand out in a 64-player scrum, which is not nothing when everyone else is running the same default plate. You also get the Duke's Talon (Mason shield) and the Kralle of Bridgetown (Agathian shield), one for each faction, so you can match your cosmetics to whichever side you're grinding on a given night. The Surrender Flag novelty item drops into your spawn inventory and functions as a joke prop, the kind of absurdist touch that fits Chivalry 2's Monty Python-adjacent tone perfectly. Waving it at the guy who just decapitated three of your teammates is, genuinely, funny the first time. The 1000 Crowns (premium currency) included here have real value if you plan to keep playing. Chivalry 2's cosmetic unlock system lets you spend Crowns on armor pieces, weapon skins, and other appearance upgrades across all four base classes (Archer, Knight, Vanguard, Footman) and their 12 subclasses. All King's Edition items are confirmed cosmetic-only and class-agnostic, so you can slot Malric's helmet on a Footman if you want. Nothing in this pack touches stats, damage, or movement, which is the right call. The base game's combat already has enough to sort out: swing, slash, thrust, overhead, timed blocks, feints, and the ever-present chaos of being caught in a three-way meatgrinder near a trebuchet. The honest verdict on this DLC comes down to timing. If you just picked up Chivalry 2 on Xbox, the 1000 Crowns will feel useful and the armor sets give you something to actually wear while you climb the learning curve. If you have hundreds of hours logged and already unlocked most of what the base progression offers, the two armor sets are the only thing here with any novelty. There is no ranked mode in Chivalry 2 to flex cosmetics in, which blunts the status-signaling appeal somewhat. Team balance issues have been a recurring community complaint, and no amount of a royal crown changes that. Get this because the armor looks good and you want the currency headstart, not because it adds depth.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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Release Date
Oct 17, 2022

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As of 15 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) is €1.99 at Eneba, out of 2 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) is €1.99 at Eneba (15 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) available on?

Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox.

When was Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) released?

Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) was released on 17 October 2022.

Who developed Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC)?

Chivalry II - King's Edition Content (DLC) was developed by Torn Banner Studios and published by Tripwire Interactive.