Lords of the Fallen 2 is not dead!

The development of Lords of the Fallen 2 continues and will be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X.

The project was announced in 2014 and has been through countless problems. CI Games continues its development.

The development of Lords of the Fallen 2 is on the way to becoming one of those distressing projects that never seem to come to fruition. It will be done by CI Games, as has materialized in a recent interview in a Swedish media, still going strong ( so to speak ) and faces its launch in PS5 and Xbox Series X. After production is CI Games itself, after numerous problems with different project managers since its presentation in 2014.

As stated by the president of CI Games in the interview, there is currently a team of 40 developers working on the video game, which will be expanded as the project progresses in the coming months. The objective of the study is to maintain “the quality standards” exhibited by the first instalment, launched in 2014 and developed by the talented developers of Deck13, who after their experience with CI Games launched to create their The Surge saga with remarkable success.

Lords of the Fallen was one of the most successful video games that honoured Dark Souls in the first half of the decade. The development posed a challenging survival and exploration challenge in which the user had to face the Fallen Lords in the role of Harkyn, a criminal who had to compensate himself in a mission on which the survival of all humanity depended. It was released on numerous gaming systems.

Lords of the Fallen 2, meanwhile, was not so lucky. It restarted development in its day, the project went from one studio to another for years to end up being commissioned by CI Games itself to create Lords of the Fallen 2. Will it live up to the first instalment? We will have to wait for new advances for its release in the new generation of consoles at a date to be determined in the coming months.

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BadSector is a seasoned journalist for more than twenty years. He communicates in English, Hungarian and French. He worked for several gaming magazines - including the Hungarian GameStar, where he worked 8 years as editor. (For our office address, email and phone number check out our impressum)

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