Hexworks has a new patch available for Lords of the Fallen, focusing on balance and other changes based on feedback. However, the developer noted significant improvements to stability and optimizations, though more are coming in future updates.
28.09.2023 - 15:51 / gamingbolt.com / Ci Games
CI Games and Hexworks have released a new overview trailer for Lords of the Fallen, the follow-up to the 2014 Souls-like action RPG. It details every aspect of the sequel before its launch in the coming weeks, so check it out below.
Set 1000 years later, the story sees players joining the Dark Crusaders to prevent the return of Adyr, the demon god. There are five corrupted beacons, and it’s your job to purify them. Along the way, you’ll encounter different characters, some that become companions or summon other players for co-op action.
There are nine starting classes, though more are unlocked based on your decisions. Three schools of magic are also available to choose from, and you’ll use the Umbral Lamp to venture between Axiom, the Land of the Living, and Umbral, the Land of the Dead. Terrifying forces await in the latter, but awakening there provides a second chance to fight back.
Lords of the Fallen releases on October 13th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Head here for more details on what to expect.
Hexworks has a new patch available for Lords of the Fallen, focusing on balance and other changes based on feedback. However, the developer noted significant improvements to stability and optimizations, though more are coming in future updates.
Lords of the Fallen publisher CI Games says that it is “well positioned” for two games in the pipeline, after the release of the soulslike reboot last week. We can also expect key data regarding sales for Lords of the Fallen soon too, but we already know it’s been more of a success than the 2014 original.
Lords of the Fallen's release is imminent, and while we aren't there quite yet, we have a new trailer to tide us over in the meantime. Prepare to die or something like it from 13th October on PS5.
Lords of the Fallen is out now on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The Souls-styled action RPG, developed using Unreal Engine 5, features high-end graphics, as well as a unique dual-realm mechanic that allows players to seamlessly travel between the Axiom realm and the Umbral realm.
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Responding to questions by a player about the kind of DRM the PC release of Lords of the Fallen will use on launch, Developer Hexworks has revealed that the game will not be using Denuvo. The studio goes on to state that there are also no future plans to use Denuvo’s much-maligned DRM software.
Reviews went live recently for Hexworks’ Lords of the Fallen, praising the game’s art style, combat, and use of dual worlds for exploration. However, there have been complaints about performance and other technical issues on PS5 and PC.
If you’re looking forward to Lords of the Fallen, you should definitely give a shot at this new giveaway. CI Games, publishers of Lords of the Fallen, just announced an Alienware giveaway in partnership with Lords of the Fallen. This Souls-like dark fantasy action RPG releases on October 13, but before purchasing it yourself, you could earn it for free, alongside an Alienware laptop!
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Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks have released a new trailer for Lords of the Fallen leading up to the game’s October 13 release date. The trailer, which you can check out below, shows off the gameplay, environments and visuals of Lords of the Fallen.
Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks have released the launch trailer and new screenshots for dark fantasy action RPG Lords of the Fallen.
Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks have released the launch trailer for dark fantasy action RPG Lords of the Fallen.