Lords of the Fallen's developer wants to "allow our players to incarnate the hero (or bulky horror) of their dreams" and is giving them the means to do just that.
25.08.2023 - 09:39 / gamingbolt.com / Ci Games
From Lords of the Fallen 2 to The Lords of the Fallen and finally Lords of the Fallen – the long-awaited follow-up to CI Games’ Souls-like has finally gone gold. Developed by Hexworks, it launches on October 13th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
There have been several details and gameplay footage over the past few weeks, but even more is coming. The developer confirmed the Hexworks Dev Journals will start next week and answer your “burning questions” about the dark fantasy action RPG. Stay tuned for more until then.
Set in Mournstead, Lords of the Fallen stars a Dark Crusader. Following the defeat of Adyr, the demon god, players must fight to stop his resurrection. The journey encompasses two realms – Axiom, the Land of the Living, and Umbral, the Land of the Dead. An Umbral Lamp allows crossing over into Umbral to bypass obstacles and can even rip enemies’ souls from their bodies.
Lampbearer, we offer glad tidings for Lords of the Fallen has officially Gone Gold, launching October 13th.
To mark this momentous occasion, next week we'll open the HEXWORKS Dev Journals, when we’ll endevour to answer your burning questions.https://t.co/TzSBASDcjZ pic.twitter.com/Niui8VgDqo
— LORDS OF THE FALLEN (@lotfgame) <a href=«https://twitter.com/lotfgame/status/1694794734995112006?ref_src=» https:>August 24, 2023
Lords of the Fallen's developer wants to "allow our players to incarnate the hero (or bulky horror) of their dreams" and is giving them the means to do just that.
The gameplay reveals for Lords of the Fallen, Hexworks’ follow-up to the 2014 Souls-like action RPG, continue with 17 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay. While the previously showcased Ruiner fight is seen at the beginning, the rest is brand-new and offers a look at Radiant magic in combat. Check it out below.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen has received extensive gameplay and details as of late, including a breakdown of its three schools of magic. Gamespot recently released 14 minutes of new gameplay showcasing Fitzroy’s Gorge and combat. Check it out below.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen has a lot going on, from the different classes and abilities to shifting between Axiom, the Land of the Living, and Umbral, the Land of the Dead. In a new feature by IGN, we’re also introduced to the three schools of magic – Umbral, Radiant and Rhogar. Each requires a catalyst to wield.
Lords of the Fallen has shown a great deal of promise in all that we’ve seen of it so far- and in the weeks and months leading up to its October release, we’ve seen quite a lot. But though recent showings have been focused on what the Soulslike action RPG will have on offer with its gameplay, as recently promised, at Gamescom Opening Night Live, CI Games and Hexworks premiered a new trailer that focuses on its story.
Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen is out in October, but that doesn’t mean it’s slowing down with the details. Following its showcase of the first 13 minutes of the Souls-like action RPG, it’s confirmed a new story trailer for Gamescom Opening Night Live. It will seemingly shed light on “that which binds this cruel world.”
Bethesda has officially announced the new preload dates for Starfield.
There’s no shortage of incredible video games that are slated to launch into the marketplace this year. We still have a few months left, and the calendar looks filled with incredible releases. However, you might be keen on knowing when some of these upcoming video games hit the gold milestone status. Fortunately, we have a gold status announcement we can share today. It looks like Ubisoft has another game set to begin mass manufacturing. Today the developers behind The Crew Motorfest have revealed that the game build has become certified gold.
Starfield has gone gold, per Bethesda Game Studios on Twitter. It means that principle development is wrapped, and it’s being sent for disc manufacturing. Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty says it has the fewest bugs of any Bethesda game yet, but you can bet there will be a day-one patch.
Bethesda have announced that Starfield has ‘gone gold’, not that it really means much these days when games have massive day one patches. That may be the case as the game will be available to preload from tomorrow, August 17th on Xbox, while PC players on Steam have to wait until August 30th.
Lest you still be carrying worries about a really last-minute delay, you can now rest easy: Bethesda has announced that its upcoming sci-fi RPG Starfield has officially gone gold. To mark the big moment, lead designer Emil Pagliarulo and lead quest designer Will Shen held a Q&A session on the Bethesda Discord.
Starfield is a staggeringly ambitious game, but it appears to be ready to go a few weeks from its September 6 launch. Bethesda has announced that the sci-fi RPG has gone gold.