![]() We got another look at the game's grisly world in a new trailer released during The Game Awards back in December, and now, thanks to Epic's State of Unreal presentation today, we get to see more of the game.īecause it's a trailer released as part of today's State of Unreal presentation, it's less cinematic than previous trailers and instead, focuses on some of the visual design work going into the game. Lords of the Fallen, the sequel/reboot to the 2014 game of the same name, hits consoles and PC on Oct. We got a reveal trailer during Gamescom last year that showcased the game's darker, more gothic tone alongside word that this sequel will feature online co-op and a world five times larger than its predecessor. Now, that work will be playable next year as Lords of the Fallen 2 is scheduled to release in 2023. ![]() The Lords of the Fallen, previously known as Lords of the Fallen 2, has had a rocky development history thus far, but with Hexworks taking over development back in 2020, the sequel has begun to shape up. We have made combat feel fluid and intuitive. The combat is also faster and smoother, cut from the same medieval grim fantasy cloth as all the other elements in the game world. Publisher CI Games has long desired to bring a follow-up to market, but those plans havent gone as planned, and the sequel bounced between several development studios before landing at Hexworks. Lords of the Fallen expands on the predecessor with an array of ranged attack options, from spells, bows, crossbows, throwable axes, bombs, javelins, and banners. Publisher CI Games and developer Hexworks have released a new trailer showcasing some of the impressive visual work going into its upcoming Lords of the Fallen sequel, The Lords of the Fallen. With over three million copies sold, 2014s Lords of the Fallen was destined for a sequel.
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