The newest update for Lords of the Fallen introduces a new questline with reward "of indeterminate value", according to the developer.
Lords of the Fallen players can now pick between different styles of lock-on thanks to the latest update.
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Two Spell Packs, a new questline event, new Grievous Strikes, and an expansion to inventory and stash are also coming this year.
Hexworks is working to restore boss weapons to their former glory, while certain spells have had mana increases reined in.
The Souls-like is now the publisher's most expensive title, with marketing costs serving as an "investment in the entire franchise."
The new update aims to make Lords of the Fallen on New Game Plus challenging by removing vestiges.
Hexworks' Souls-like action RPG has achieved this milestone within ten days of launching. It's available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Balance adjustments have also been made to bosses and regions in New Game Plus, particularly near the end-game, in addition to other fixes.
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One-handed Grand Swords should deal slightly more damage on their second hits, and Pilgrim Perch's snipers have been nerfed.
The follow-up to 2014's Lords of the Fallen is out now, featuring high-end graphics and a unique dual-realm mechanic.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when you set off on your journey through the twin realms of Lords of the Fallen.
The official X account for Lords of the Fallen has made its stance on the use of Denuvo DRM clear.
PS5 and PC players can "enjoy the game as intended" at launch, but a patch will arrive for Xbox Series X/S in "the coming days."
Lords of the Fallen is a new Souls-styled game with fresh ideas for combat and exploration.
The launch trailer comes just before Lords of the Fallen's October 13 release date on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Developr Hexworks reveals how the Soulslike action RPG has implemented the DualSense's adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, and speakers.