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Lords of the Fallen (2014 video game)

Lords of the Fallen is an action role-playing video game developed by Deck13 and CI Games. It was released in October 2014 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows.[3] A mobile version of the game, which features one-to-one swipe combat controls, was released on 9 February 2017 for iOS and Android, as a paid game with in-app purchases.[4] A reboot of the same name was released in October 2023.

Lords of the Fallen
Developer(s)Deck13
CI Games[a]
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
Director(s)Jan Klose
Producer(s)Max Kübler
Designer(s)Sven Hammer
Timo Treffer
Composer(s)Knut Avenstroup Haugen
Platform(s)
ReleasePS4, Windows, Xbox One
28 October 2014[1]
Android, iOS
9 February 2017[2]
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Players journey through mysterious, large interconnected environments, battling beastly, disfigured enemies, including bosses, using melee weapons, such as axes and hammers. Players control Harkyn as he is sent on a mission to stop a powerful god's mysterious demonic forces as they invade the world to reclaim it after being dethroned.

Gameplay edit

Lords of the Fallen is a third-person action role-playing game containing a slow tactical approach to close-quarters combat gameplay, with difficult enemies and locations to overcome, while learning from their encounters. The player takes the role of Harkyn, who, from the beginning, can be tailored towards the player's preferred combat styles from a range of different classes, each with their own specializations in certain weapons, armors, spells, and abilities. A class is determined based on two major choices of three kinds of magic; brawling, deception, and solace, followed by the second choice of three different armor sets; warrior, rogue, and cleric. Different combinations of both choices allow the player to choose how to play Harkyn from the start. With sets, the warrior uses heavy yet strong armor and weapons, the rogue is much lighter and quicker, and the cleric utilizes staffs and armour that supports spell use. Magic adds to the variability of each class. For example, a warrior set combined with brawling magic creates a pure warrior with high strength and vitality, while a warrior set can also be combined with solace magic to create a paladin class that is not as strong but can specialize in spell usage early in the game. As the player progresses through the game and defeats enemies, experience can be gained and spent to upgrade Harkyn's skills and unlock new spells to use in combat.

The game is divided into acts with hubs and nonlinear gameplay progression through a main central story, with new areas continuously opened as the player progresses while also being allowed to return to previously completed areas. However, each new area has multiple paths, hidden locations, and potential shortcuts and secrets to uncover. Along the way, the player will also encounter non-player characters who offer further information, lore, and in many cases, grant additional tasks to the player for more rewards. In dialogue, the player can also make choices with certain characters and their quests. The game utilizes a checkpoints system that the player must locate and can choose to use to save, replenish consumable items, such as healing potions, and upgrade their character.[5]

Lords of the Fallen uses a "risk and reward" system when it comes to upgrading Harkyn. The amount of experience the player can gain for use can be increased through a multiplier that builds up the longer the player mixes up combo attacks or avoids using checkpoints and spending their experiences. If a checkpoint is used, the multiplier will reset. If a player dies during combat, they will appear at the last checkpoint they used but with previously defeated non-boss enemies respawning back in the original location across the in-game world and losing any unspent experience they have gained since they last spent any. At this point a timer will begin, requiring the player to return to the spot they last died in order to regain what they previously lost. However, if the timer runs out or if the player dies again before reaching this point, the unspent experience they had lost before will be lost for good.

Plot edit

The game is set in a world long after the defeat of a god named Adyr, that formerly ruled humanity with an iron fist, by three heroes: a rogue, cleric, and warrior. They later became known as the Judges and were elevated to the status of demigods. Unusually, all sins are punished, even small and petty ones. Players take on the role of Harkyn, a convicted criminal whose sins are visible on his face, in the form of runes.

Harkyn is released from prison by a monk named Kaslo in order to stop a mysterious invasion of Adyr's demonic forces, the Rhogar, into a monastery near the Hand of God mountains (literally the hand of the fallen god). He comes across a number of powerful beings called Rhogar Lords who are invading from an unknown place into the human realm. With the help of an explorer named Yetka, he is able to discover the location of the Pathway, a portal to the Rhogar Realm; a former temple of Adyr that was banished to another dimension by the Judges and sealed in the monastery.

Harkyn travels to the Rhogar Realm where he meets the Crafter, an immortal, extra-dimensional being whose Crystal of Travels was stolen by the Rhogar. He fights through the realm and takes back the Crystal, stopping the invasion. When he returns to the monastery, he is tasked by Antanas, the leader of the human forces, to slay Adyr, who has revived once again. However, he discovers signs that Antanas is up to no good and fights a monster of unknown origins. Harkyn enters the Chamber of Lies in the Rhogar Realm and unlocks the path to an unusual demon that Yetka says is linked to her family. He can choose to kill it, or let Yetka leave with it. Finally, he defeats the final Lord and speaks to Adyr, who tells him that humanity needs a god to preserve order, showing Antanas imbibing a potion and turning into a hideous monster, as an example of human failings. Adyr gives Harkyn a special rune that can be used to restore Adyr's power. When he returns to the monastery, he is faced by several monsters, confirming that Antanas experimented on monks in order to make mutants that could fight the Rhogar.

Antanas' forces believe Harkyn has turned traitor, since he did not kill Adyr, and attack him. He fights his way to Antanas, and realizes that the mutated Antanas killed Kaslo when he tried to stop him from transforming. Harkyn fights and kills Antanas, and he has the option of using the Rune of Adyr in his weapon to revive Adyr, in his armor to kill Adyr, or giving it to the Crafter for a neutral ending where Adyr remains dormant.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Lords of the Fallen received mixed or average reviews. Aggregating review website Metacritic gave the Xbox One version 71/100 based on 13 reviews,[8] the Microsoft Windows version 73/100 based on 36 reviews,[6] and the PlayStation 4 version 68/100 based on 45 reviews respectively.[7]

Giving a positive review for Game Informer, Daniel Tack called the game a "surprising sleeper" and scored it an 8.5 out of 10. He stated: "Lords of the Fallen is a surprisingly solid title that wasn't even on my radar. While it borrows heavily from the Dark Souls franchise, it's done well and with its own signature flair. I highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys that series, and if you haven't gone down that road before, it might be a more forgiving entry point into the action RPG."[10]

GameSpot's Kevin VanOrd gave the game a positive review; he scored it an 8/10 and stated: "Superficially, you could call Lords of the Fallen a Souls game for the meek and the uninitiated. But it earns more respect than such a flippant description. Lords of the Fallen isn't about the game that it isn't, but the game that it is. It's about the ghoulish blacksmith, his glowing eyes, and the long tufts of stiff hair that rise from his scalp. It's about the crunches of iron against bone when your hammer finds its mark. It's about taking in new sights and sounds, and about finding new ways to travel to old ones. It's about that suspended bridge, the monuments that guard it, and the creatures waiting within. Harkyn may have no use for these places, but there are riches inside nonetheless."[11]

Giving a more mixed review was IGN's Leif Johnson. Johnson scored the game a 7.4 out of 10 and stated: "Lords of the Fallen delivers entertaining hack-and-slash combat centered on combos and spells, but its risk-based reward system seems slightly out of place in a world where its hero so easily achieves great power and defense and makes risk obsolete. It achieves its goal of creating a more accessible Dark Souls-style experience, but unfortunately it goes a step or two too far."[13]

Philip Kollar of Polygon scored Lords of the Fallen a 7.5 out of 10. In his review, Kollar thought the game's story, concept, and characters were "commendable", liked the slow weapons-based combat, saying that's where the game "shines the brightest", and thought the game had a strong variation on the Souls formula, saying this could be "sign[s] of much brighter things to come". Kollar did however criticize the game's technical issues, calling them "near-game-ending", disliked the game's easier difficulty level, saying he would beat certain areas "on the first or second try", and thought the boss battles, and the boss designs, weren't as strong as they should be.[14]

Ben Griffin of GamesRadar praised the game's visuals, long length, and combat, but criticized the technical issues, boss fights, and lack of co-op. Griffin scored the game a 3/5 and stated: "Taken on its own this is a sophisticated fantasy RPG executed with consideration and thought, but Lords of the Fallen never really escapes the spectre of Souls, and it can only blame itself."[12]

Sales edit

By May 2015, over 900,000 copies of the game had been sold.[16]

Sequel edit

Development of a sequel, Lords of the Fallen 2, was confirmed in December 2014,[17] which was originally set to be released in 2017.[16] CI Games took on development duties for the sequel. In 2018, it entered a partnership with independent Defiant Studios.[18] In April 2020, CI Games announced it had removed Defiant and replaced them with Hexworks, a newly-created subsidiary of CI Games.[19] The game was re-revealed at Gamescom 2022 under the title The Lords of the Fallen,[20][21] and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on 13 October 2023.[22] The game was renamed to Lords of the Fallen at the March 2023 State of Unreal showcase.[23]

Meanwhile, original developer Deck13 Interactive went on to develop The Surge, which is considered a spiritual successor to Lords of the Fallen because of its many gameplay similarities.[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ported to Android and iOS by Octopus Games

References edit

  1. ^ Writer, Sherif Saed Staff (27 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen now releasing worldwide October 28". VG247. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  2. ^ Smale, Jim (7 February 2017). "Lords of the Fallen Coming to iOS and Android on February 9". GertLushGaming. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  3. ^ "City Interactive Announces Next-Gen RPG Lords Of The Fallen". Gameinformer. from the original on 18 February 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ Dotson, Carter (7 February 2017). "'Lords of the Fallen' Mobile Game Releases This Week". Touch Arcade. from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  5. ^ Zoomin.TV Games (19 June 2014). "Lords of the Fallen: Dark Souls without frustration". Zoomin.TV. from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Lords of the Fallen for PC Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Lords of the Fallen for PlayStation 4 Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Lords of the Fallen for Xbox One Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Lords of the Fallen for iPhone/iPad Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 30 April 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  10. ^ a b Tack, Daniel (27 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen Review". Game Informer. from the original on 24 August 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  11. ^ a b VanOrd, Kevin (27 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen Review – Stand before the Lords". GameSpot. from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  12. ^ a b Griffin, Ben (28 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen Review". GamesRadar. from the original on 16 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  13. ^ a b Johnson, Leif (27 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen Review – Lite Souls". IGN. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  14. ^ a b Kollar, Philip (28 October 2014). "Lords of the Fallen Review: Doppelganger". Polygon. from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  15. ^ Ford, Eric (14 February 2017). "'Lords of the Fallen' Review – It's a Long Way Down". TouchArcade. from the original on 9 September 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  16. ^ a b Blake, Vikki (29 May 2015). "Lords of the Fallen 2 Will Release in 2017". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  17. ^ a b Copeland, Wesley (18 December 2014). "It's Official, Lords of the Fallen 2 Is Happening". IGN. from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  18. ^ Handrahan, Matthew (20 May 2019). "Defiant Studios dropped as developer of Lords of the Fallen 2". GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  19. ^ Warren, Richard (8 September 2020). "Lords of the Fallen 2 in Development at New Studio Hexworks". Game Rant. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  20. ^ "The Lords of the Fallen launches in 2023 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC". Gematsu. 23 August 2022. from the original on 24 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  21. ^ Dinsdale, Ryan (18 May 2023). "Lords of the Fallen Arrives This October". IGN. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  22. ^ Radulovic, Petrana (18 May 2023). "The new Lords of the Fallen game gets an October release date — and brutal new trailer". Polygon. from the original on 18 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  23. ^ Dinsdale, Ryan (23 March 2023). "The Lords of the Fallen, Sequel to Lords of the Fallen, Renamed Lords of the Fallen". IGN. from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Interview with developer

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Lords of the Fallen redirects here For the 2023 game see Lords of the Fallen 2023 video game Lords of the Fallen is an action role playing video game developed by Deck13 and CI Games It was released in October 2014 for PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Windows 3 A mobile version of the game which features one to one swipe combat controls was released on 9 February 2017 for iOS and Android as a paid game with in app purchases 4 A reboot of the same name was released in October 2023 Lords of the FallenDeveloper s Deck13CI Games a Publisher s Bandai Namco GamesDirector s Jan KloseProducer s Max KublerDesigner s Sven HammerTimo TrefferComposer s Knut Avenstroup HaugenPlatform s PlayStation 4WindowsXbox OneAndroidiOSReleasePS4 Windows Xbox One28 October 2014 1 Android iOS9 February 2017 2 Genre s Action role playingMode s Single player Players journey through mysterious large interconnected environments battling beastly disfigured enemies including bosses using melee weapons such as axes and hammers Players control Harkyn as he is sent on a mission to stop a powerful god s mysterious demonic forces as they invade the world to reclaim it after being dethroned Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Sales 4 Sequel 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editLords of the Fallen is a third person action role playing game containing a slow tactical approach to close quarters combat gameplay with difficult enemies and locations to overcome while learning from their encounters The player takes the role of Harkyn who from the beginning can be tailored towards the player s preferred combat styles from a range of different classes each with their own specializations in certain weapons armors spells and abilities A class is determined based on two major choices of three kinds of magic brawling deception and solace followed by the second choice of three different armor sets warrior rogue and cleric Different combinations of both choices allow the player to choose how to play Harkyn from the start With sets the warrior uses heavy yet strong armor and weapons the rogue is much lighter and quicker and the cleric utilizes staffs and armour that supports spell use Magic adds to the variability of each class For example a warrior set combined with brawling magic creates a pure warrior with high strength and vitality while a warrior set can also be combined with solace magic to create a paladin class that is not as strong but can specialize in spell usage early in the game As the player progresses through the game and defeats enemies experience can be gained and spent to upgrade Harkyn s skills and unlock new spells to use in combat The game is divided into acts with hubs and nonlinear gameplay progression through a main central story with new areas continuously opened as the player progresses while also being allowed to return to previously completed areas However each new area has multiple paths hidden locations and potential shortcuts and secrets to uncover Along the way the player will also encounter non player characters who offer further information lore and in many cases grant additional tasks to the player for more rewards In dialogue the player can also make choices with certain characters and their quests The game utilizes a checkpoints system that the player must locate and can choose to use to save replenish consumable items such as healing potions and upgrade their character 5 Lords of the Fallen uses a risk and reward system when it comes to upgrading Harkyn The amount of experience the player can gain for use can be increased through a multiplier that builds up the longer the player mixes up combo attacks or avoids using checkpoints and spending their experiences If a checkpoint is used the multiplier will reset If a player dies during combat they will appear at the last checkpoint they used but with previously defeated non boss enemies respawning back in the original location across the in game world and losing any unspent experience they have gained since they last spent any At this point a timer will begin requiring the player to return to the spot they last died in order to regain what they previously lost However if the timer runs out or if the player dies again before reaching this point the unspent experience they had lost before will be lost for good Plot editThe game is set in a world long after the defeat of a god named Adyr that formerly ruled humanity with an iron fist by three heroes a rogue cleric and warrior They later became known as the Judges and were elevated to the status of demigods Unusually all sins are punished even small and petty ones Players take on the role of Harkyn a convicted criminal whose sins are visible on his face in the form of runes Harkyn is released from prison by a monk named Kaslo in order to stop a mysterious invasion of Adyr s demonic forces the Rhogar into a monastery near the Hand of God mountains literally the hand of the fallen god He comes across a number of powerful beings called Rhogar Lords who are invading from an unknown place into the human realm With the help of an explorer named Yetka he is able to discover the location of the Pathway a portal to the Rhogar Realm a former temple of Adyr that was banished to another dimension by the Judges and sealed in the monastery Harkyn travels to the Rhogar Realm where he meets the Crafter an immortal extra dimensional being whose Crystal of Travels was stolen by the Rhogar He fights through the realm and takes back the Crystal stopping the invasion When he returns to the monastery he is tasked by Antanas the leader of the human forces to slay Adyr who has revived once again However he discovers signs that Antanas is up to no good and fights a monster of unknown origins Harkyn enters the Chamber of Lies in the Rhogar Realm and unlocks the path to an unusual demon that Yetka says is linked to her family He can choose to kill it or let Yetka leave with it Finally he defeats the final Lord and speaks to Adyr who tells him that humanity needs a god to preserve order showing Antanas imbibing a potion and turning into a hideous monster as an example of human failings Adyr gives Harkyn a special rune that can be used to restore Adyr s power When he returns to the monastery he is faced by several monsters confirming that Antanas experimented on monks in order to make mutants that could fight the Rhogar Antanas forces believe Harkyn has turned traitor since he did not kill Adyr and attack him He fights his way to Antanas and realizes that the mutated Antanas killed Kaslo when he tried to stop him from transforming Harkyn fights and kills Antanas and he has the option of using the Rune of Adyr in his weapon to revive Adyr in his armor to kill Adyr or giving it to the Crafter for a neutral ending where Adyr remains dormant Reception editCritical response edit ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 73 100 6 PS4 68 100 7 XONE 71 100 8 iOS 56 100 9 Review scoresPublicationScoreGame Informer8 5 10 10 GameSpot8 10 11 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 IGN7 4 10 13 Polygon7 5 10 14 TouchArcade nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Lords of the Fallen received mixed or average reviews Aggregating review website Metacritic gave the Xbox One version 71 100 based on 13 reviews 8 the Microsoft Windows version 73 100 based on 36 reviews 6 and the PlayStation 4 version 68 100 based on 45 reviews respectively 7 Giving a positive review for Game Informer Daniel Tack called the game a surprising sleeper and scored it an 8 5 out of 10 He stated Lords of the Fallen is a surprisingly solid title that wasn t even on my radar While it borrows heavily from the Dark Souls franchise it s done well and with its own signature flair I highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys that series and if you haven t gone down that road before it might be a more forgiving entry point into the action RPG 10 GameSpot s Kevin VanOrd gave the game a positive review he scored it an 8 10 and stated Superficially you could call Lords of the Fallen a Souls game for the meek and the uninitiated But it earns more respect than such a flippant description Lords of the Fallen isn t about the game that it isn t but the game that it is It s about the ghoulish blacksmith his glowing eyes and the long tufts of stiff hair that rise from his scalp It s about the crunches of iron against bone when your hammer finds its mark It s about taking in new sights and sounds and about finding new ways to travel to old ones It s about that suspended bridge the monuments that guard it and the creatures waiting within Harkyn may have no use for these places but there are riches inside nonetheless 11 Giving a more mixed review was IGN s Leif Johnson Johnson scored the game a 7 4 out of 10 and stated Lords of the Fallen delivers entertaining hack and slash combat centered on combos and spells but its risk based reward system seems slightly out of place in a world where its hero so easily achieves great power and defense and makes risk obsolete It achieves its goal of creating a more accessible Dark Souls style experience but unfortunately it goes a step or two too far 13 Philip Kollar of Polygon scored Lords of the Fallen a 7 5 out of 10 In his review Kollar thought the game s story concept and characters were commendable liked the slow weapons based combat saying that s where the game shines the brightest and thought the game had a strong variation on the Souls formula saying this could be sign s of much brighter things to come Kollar did however criticize the game s technical issues calling them near game ending disliked the game s easier difficulty level saying he would beat certain areas on the first or second try and thought the boss battles and the boss designs weren t as strong as they should be 14 Ben Griffin of GamesRadar praised the game s visuals long length and combat but criticized the technical issues boss fights and lack of co op Griffin scored the game a 3 5 and stated Taken on its own this is a sophisticated fantasy RPG executed with consideration and thought but Lords of the Fallen never really escapes the spectre of Souls and it can only blame itself 12 Sales edit By May 2015 over 900 000 copies of the game had been sold 16 Sequel editMain article Lords of the Fallen 2023 video game Development of a sequel Lords of the Fallen 2 was confirmed in December 2014 17 which was originally set to be released in 2017 16 CI Games took on development duties for the sequel In 2018 it entered a partnership with independent Defiant Studios 18 In April 2020 CI Games announced it had removed Defiant and replaced them with Hexworks a newly created subsidiary of CI Games 19 The game was re revealed at Gamescom 2022 under the title The Lords of the Fallen 20 21 and was released for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X S on 13 October 2023 22 The game was renamed to Lords of the Fallen at the March 2023 State of Unreal showcase 23 Meanwhile original developer Deck13 Interactive went on to develop The Surge which is considered a spiritual successor to Lords of the Fallen because of its many gameplay similarities 17 Notes edit Ported to Android and iOS by Octopus GamesReferences edit Writer Sherif Saed Staff 27 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen now releasing worldwide October 28 VG247 Retrieved 13 May 2023 Smale Jim 7 February 2017 Lords of the Fallen Coming to iOS and Android on February 9 GertLushGaming Retrieved 13 May 2023 City Interactive Announces Next Gen RPG Lords Of The Fallen Gameinformer Archived from the original on 18 February 2018 Retrieved 16 May 2013 Dotson Carter 7 February 2017 Lords of the Fallen Mobile Game Releases This Week Touch Arcade Archived from the original on 9 February 2017 Retrieved 10 February 2017 Zoomin TV Games 19 June 2014 Lords of the Fallen Dark Souls without frustration Zoomin TV Archived from the original on 18 July 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2016 a b Lords of the Fallen for PC Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 30 October 2014 Retrieved 27 October 2014 a b Lords of the Fallen for PlayStation 4 Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 30 October 2014 Retrieved 27 October 2014 a b Lords of the Fallen for Xbox One Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 24 February 2021 Retrieved 19 April 2020 Lords of the Fallen for iPhone iPad Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 30 April 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2020 a b Tack Daniel 27 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen Review Game Informer Archived from the original on 24 August 2015 Retrieved 2 August 2015 a b VanOrd Kevin 27 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen Review Stand before the Lords GameSpot Archived from the original on 10 August 2015 Retrieved 2 August 2015 a b Griffin Ben 28 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen Review GamesRadar Archived from the original on 16 August 2015 Retrieved 3 August 2015 a b Johnson Leif 27 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen Review Lite Souls IGN Retrieved 31 August 2015 a b Kollar Philip 28 October 2014 Lords of the Fallen Review Doppelganger Polygon Archived from the original on 10 August 2015 Retrieved 3 August 2015 Ford Eric 14 February 2017 Lords of the Fallen Review It s a Long Way Down TouchArcade Archived from the original on 9 September 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2020 a b Blake Vikki 29 May 2015 Lords of the Fallen 2 Will Release in 2017 IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 30 May 2015 Retrieved 29 May 2015 a b Copeland Wesley 18 December 2014 It s Official Lords of the Fallen 2 Is Happening IGN Archived from the original on 24 December 2014 Retrieved 24 December 2014 Handrahan Matthew 20 May 2019 Defiant Studios dropped as developer of Lords of the Fallen 2 GamesIndustry biz Retrieved 18 May 2023 Warren Richard 8 September 2020 Lords of the Fallen 2 in Development at New Studio Hexworks Game Rant Retrieved 18 May 2023 The Lords of the Fallen launches in 2023 for PS5 Xbox Series and PC Gematsu 23 August 2022 Archived from the original on 24 August 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Dinsdale Ryan 18 May 2023 Lords of the Fallen Arrives This October IGN Retrieved 18 May 2023 Radulovic Petrana 18 May 2023 The new Lords of the Fallen game gets an October release date and brutal new trailer Polygon Archived from the original on 18 May 2023 Retrieved 18 May 2023 Dinsdale Ryan 23 March 2023 The Lords of the Fallen Sequel to Lords of the Fallen Renamed Lords of the Fallen IGN Archived from the original on 5 April 2023 Retrieved 5 April 2023 External links editOfficial website Interview with developer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lords of the Fallen 2014 video game amp oldid 1194064690, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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