Hey, Lords of the Fallen fans, we’ve got some awesome news for you! One of the earliest games inspired by Souls is back and better than ever. CI Games has brought back this dark fantasy reboot, set a thousand years after the original. The new map is five times bigger than the 2014 version, so there are plenty of exciting changes to catch up on.
If you’re excited about Lords Of The Fallen, make sure you know when it’s coming out. Check out the release date, gameplay, trailer, and price details below:
Lords Of The Fallen Release Date And Time
Lords of the Fallen comes out on Friday, October 13th, at midnight for consoles, which is 12 AM in your local time. However, the exact release time for PC gamers remains unconfirmed, although it’s expected to follow suit around midnight.
Demon gods awaken. The undead stir. And our lands burn with the fire of Rhogar…
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Lords Of The Fallen Platforms
Lords of the Fallen will be available across multiple platforms, including PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and S.
Lords of the Fallen Price and Editions
The standard edition of Lords of the Fallen will cost $69.99 on consoles and $59.99 on PC. If you want the deluxe edition, it’s $79.99 for consoles and $69.99 for PC. If you pre-order either edition, you get some extra stuff, like:
- Special Bronze, Silver, and Gold Armor Colors to change the look of your in-game armor
- 3 x XP Items
- 5 x MP Items
- 5 x HP Items
With the Deluxe Edition, you also receive exclusive in-game items and game extras:
- Lords of the Fallen game
- Dark Crusader Starting Class
- Dark Crusader Armor & Weapon set
- 100-Page Digital Artbook
- Digital Soundtrack
- 3D Model Viewer
You can pre-order Lords of the Fallen before it’s out on the official game website.
Lords Of The Fallen Trailer
On 18 May 2023, CI Games shared a trailer that lasted almost four minutes, revealing gameplay and scenes. It showcased a cool dark fantasy look and a storytelling style that’s really competing with FromSoftware. To see more trailers and gameplay clips, check out CI Games’ YouTube channel.
Lords Of The Fallen Gameplay
In Lords of the Fallen, the coolest thing is that you can move between two different worlds: Axiom (the world of the living) and Umbral (the world of the dead). To switch between them, you have to give up one of your lives. If you get defeated by an enemy in Axiom, you come back to life in the same spot but in Umbral.
In the extended gameplay trailer showing how the game is played, they show us a special lamp called the Umbral Lamp. This lamp helps us move between the bright and dark parts of the game so we can change our surroundings and explore better. It’s also useful in fights. But be careful! If you stay too long in the dark area, more enemies will come after you.
You can play alone or join a friend for an online co-op adventure in the single-player campaign. This is a new feature not found in the 2014 game and missing in many other games like Souls.
Lords Of The Fallen Story
Lords of the Fallen starts a thousand years after beating the demon God, Adyr. But, Gods can come back, and Adyr is set to return. As a Dark Crusader, you need to travel through both the living and dead realms to defeat him once and for all.
During Gamescom, a new story trailer was revealed. It begins with the Dark Crusader meeting his end, including losing his head to the Lightreaper—a tough boss in the game. The trailer also features the Demon God sharing his reasons for wanting to control humanity in a spooky voiceover.
We get to see some scary enemies in action in the Lords of the Fallen’s rogues’ gallery. They’re fighting the Dark Crusader in intense battles. We also meet Sophesia and Byron, two characters we might bump into on our journey.
The trailer ends with a glimpse at a Lovecraftian nightmare with lots of teeth, eyeballs, and maybe even portals to other dimensions in Umbral.
This is everything you need to know about the release date of Lords of the Fallen. Additionally, you can check our guide on the system requirements of Lords of the Fallen. Stay connected with GameEmpress.com to get the latest news and guides about the gaming world.