In their new release, Sabaton combined two new tracks into a single EP. One of them was the official release of "Kingdom Come," a cover version of the Manowar . The project is a fan favorite and had been requested for some time. "Kingdom Come" was recorded a few years ago, both as a tribute to Manowar and as part of a video game soundtrack.

Regarding the release, Sabaton bassist Pär Sundström said: “Our fans have spoken. YOU asked for this song to be released everywhere, so this is all for you! This recording was meant to be a tribute to Manowar and a collaboration with a video game of the same name when we recorded it a few years ago. We’re happy to see that you liked the song so much and we listened to your requests. You asked for it, you got it!”

Along with the highly anticipated version of "Kingdom Come," the band also released a track called "Metal Trilogy," which features a medley of three songs from Sabaton's catalog: "Metal Ripper," "Metal Crüe," and "Metal Machine." Check it out:

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