Lords of the Fallen 2 First Gameplay Shows Off Brutal and Bloody Combat

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  • Lords of the Fallen 2 First Gameplay Shows Off Brutal and Bloody Combat

    The PC release is exclusive to Epic Games Store.
    A fantasy knight holding a sword between both of his hands and pointed down at the ground. The game title, Lords of the Fallen 2, is also visible.

    At The Game Awards this past Thursday, CI Games revealed the first look at the gameplay for Lords of the Fallen 2.

    This is the sequel to 2023's Lords of the Fallen, which itself was a follow-up to 2014's Lords of the Fallen game. Lords of the Fallen, the 2023 one, was originally called The Lords of the Fallen before being renamed to Lords of the Fallen. So when you think about it, this upcoming Lords of the Fallen 2 is really Lords of the Fallen 3, or you can think of it as The Lords of the Fallen 2.

    Now that we have that all cleared up, let's dive into what was revealed during The Game Awards for Lords of the Fallen 2.

    Lords of the Fallen 2's new gameplay reveal shows your character taking on various "fearsome, towering creatures amid an expansive world characterized by its trademark dual realms." Lords of the Fallen 2 is being built on Unreal Engine 5 and is expected to be released in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC only through the Epic Games Store. From my understanding, Lords of the Fallen 2 will forever be locked to the Epic Games Store forever.

    The new gameplay footage, presumably embedded below unless blocked by YouTube, feature a cover of the song "It's a Sin" by Ghost.


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    Lords of the Fallen II, currently in active development, is a new soulslike action-RPG set in a human realm besieged by eons of malevolent gods, visceral magic, and unflinching defenders. 1,000 years after the fall of the dark god Adyr, a lone kingdom stands against the forces of the dead realm known as Umbral and its eldritch master.

    This eagerly awaited sequel is bolder, braver, and bloodier. As the Lampbearer, players can rend enemies limb from limb with a brand new dismemberment feature and silence them forever with all-new executions in a fast and fluid combat system. An even greater wealth of enemy types and truly jaw-dropping boss battles will test even the strongest in solo play or best-in-class shared progression co-op and optional PvP multiplayer. Witness a first look at three fearsome bosses in this first gameplay reveal, including the metal-encased Heartroot Warden and his chain-wrapped greatsword, the bewinged Koydreth striking from his rune-etched mirror, and the colossal dragon Lingao the Souring Storm harnessing the power of wind and lightning.
    CI Games also shared that Lords of the Fallen (again, the 2023 one) has been updated to version 2.5. This 2.5 update for Lords of the Fallen "introduces extensive reworks to enemy and boss behavior across both Legacy and the new Veteran Mode. Furthermore, this update is also available on Steam, because Lords of the Fallen (both of them) can be purchased on Steam, but Lords of the Fallen 2 (the third one) won't be.

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