NEOWIZ has also reduced the monster difficulty in repeat playthroughs while addressing bugs with various weapons and equipment.
Overture, the first expansion for NEOWIZ's action RPG, launched earlier this month for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
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As developer Neowiz gears up for a sequel to Lies of P, fans get one more chance to dive back into its twisted world with the Overture DLC.
Jiwon Choi said in a video that Neowiz is taking player feedback into account when it comes to Overture being overtuned in difficulty.
The $29.99 expansion shadow dropped during Summer Game Fest, offering a prequel to the base game with 15 to 20 hours of gameplay.
Retailing for $30, the expansion could surprise release at today's Summer Game Fest or during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8th.
In an interview, Jiwon Choi also said that the comparisons with Bloodborne motivated the studio because of high expectations.
Battle Memories lets players rematch against previous bosses at five difficulty tiers, while Death March allows consecutive boss fights.
The default difficulty will be "Legendary Stalker," while the new options are "Butterfly's Guidance" and "Awakened Puppet."
Jiwon Choi is more interested in Neowiz developing the best games it possibly could rather than compete with FromSoftware.
As for the sequel, NEOWIZ's Jiwon Choi says when the team has news, "You'll know for sure that we are ready to present it to you."
That's how long it will take for "experienced players" to finish the Soulslike's upcoming expansion, director Jiwon Choi has revealed.
Geppetto's Puppet journeys to the past to aid Lea with her vengeance in NEOWIZ's expansion. It's out this Summer for consoles and PC.
The prequel expansion sees P venturing into Krat's past, exploring new locations and taking on new threats before the Puppet Frenzy.
Lies of P publisher will help bring WolfEye Studios' upcoming retro sci-fi first-person action RPG to the market, it's been confirmed.
Further details on the Souls-like action RPG's first DLC, including its setting, story and official title, have yet to be revealed.
Coming to PC and consoles, Round8 Studio is hiring level designers and more for the title, though it's "too early" to discuss progress.
The acclaimed Soulslike action RPG will support Sony's upcoming console, though NEOWIZ didn't outline the exact features.