According to a leaked document, Lords of the Fallen 2 will be exclusive via Epic Games Store on PC. CI Games and Hexworks claim that Epic made a major investment to get exclusivity. Moreover, the game will be, once again, using Unreal Engine 5.
The EGS exclusivity does not come as a surprise. In June 2024, we learned that Epic Games would be the exclusive distributor for Lords of the Fallen 2 on PC. So, it was a given that it would be exclusive to EGS.
As per the leaked document, Lords of the Fallen 2 will come with gameplay improvements. Moreover, it will have increased game mode optionality. As such, it might appeal to more casual gamers. Plus, it will have a full shared-progression co-op alongside a core single-player campaign.
CI Games plans to officially reveal LOTF2 in 2025. The game will also target a 2026 release date.
Now as with all rumors and leaks, I suggest taking everything you read with a grain of salt.
Lords of the Fallen was an interesting re-imagination of the first LOTF title. To be honest, though, I wasn’t a big fan of Umbral. Plus, the game had a lot of cheap death traps.
It will be interesting to see the new features of LOTF 2. Here is hoping that Hexworks will take a look at Lies of P. In my opinion, this is the best “Souls-clone” that have gotten. The team can also learn some things from Black Myth: Wukong. For instance, the fact that you don’t lose your souls after getting killed is a huge QoL improvement. At least in my opinion.
Stay tuned for more!
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