Lords of the Fallen Will Have “a Lengthy Onboarding Experience” to Ease in Newcomers

"We believe that players will be able to practice and master all the basics before we let them out in our very unforgiving world," says creative director Cezar Virtosu.

Posted By | On 07th, Apr. 2023

The Lords of the Fallen_02

CI Games and Hexworks are gearing up to unleash their long-awaited reboot of Lords of the Fallen later this year, and clearly, it’s a game that’s going to have massive ambitions. Developer Hexworks has set out to make a mammoth of a Soulslike action RPG– but by its very nature as a Soulslike game, is it going to maybe turn away players who might not have enough familiarity with the famously challenging genre, or the patience to learn its ins and outs?

It seems like the game is certainly going to make the effort to ensure that that doesn’t happen. Speaking recently with GamesRadar, creative director Cezar Virtosu acknowledged the “frustrations” that tend to go hand in hand with Soulslike games, especially for newcomer, and said that Lords of the Fallen will have “a lengthy onboarding experience” to ensure that players can be eased in before they are let out into the game’s “very unforgiving world.”

“We have created a lengthy onboarding experience, because the difference between motivation and frustration is understanding why you failed or what the game wants you to do,” Virtuso said. “With long onboarding, we believe that players will be able to practice and master all the basics before we let them out in our very unforgiving world.”

How long exactly it will be before we get to experience Lords of the Fallen in all of its presumed glory remains to be seen, what with a specific release date not having yet been announced, but publisher CI Games has confirmed that it will be out sometime this year. Whenever it launches, it will be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket Surpasses 10 Million Downloads

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket Surpasses 10 Million Downloads

The app has seen over 10 million downloads within 48 hours of its launch, The Pokemon Company has revealed.

Mario and Luigi: Brothership Trailer Brings a Jolly Sea Shanty

Mario and Luigi: Brothership Trailer Brings a Jolly Sea Shanty

Nintendo offers a primer on the upcoming RPG in musical form ahead of its release for the Switch under a week ...

Dragon Age Remastered Collection Would be “Challenging” Due to Engine Issues – BioWare

Dragon Age Remastered Collection Would be “Challenging” Due to Engine Issues – BioWare

A combined remastered re-release similar to Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is unlikely for BioWare's fantasy R...

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Won’t Receive DLC, All Focus Now on Next Mass Effect

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Won’t Receive DLC, All Focus Now on Next Mass Effect

The studio is shifting its full attention to the sci-fi series, with no post-launch expansions planned for the...

Planet Coaster 2 Trailer Hypes up Imminent Launch

Planet Coaster 2 Trailer Hypes up Imminent Launch

Frontier Developments' newest amusement park building and management simulator is due out on November 6 for PC...

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Has Over Three Hours of Cinematics

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Has Over Three Hours of Cinematics

The first-person action-adventure title is due out in December for Xbox Series X/S and PC, and for PS5 sometim...