Lords of the Fallen 2 has a new release window and appears to already have an exclusivity deal

Lords of the Fallen 2 has a new release window and appears to already have an exclusivity deal

Lords of the Fallen 2 has a new release window and appears to already have an exclusivity deal

Possible information on Lords of the Fallen 2 emerges from CI Games’ recent financial documents, in particular the vague release period and an exclusivity agreement for the PC version.

Although there has been no public announcement, development of Lords of the Fallen 2 is officially underway and based on financial documents published by CI Games it appears to have a more defined release period , expected to arrive in 2026 on PC and consoles, with a particular exclusivity agreement that should concern the Windows version.

According to what is reported in the documents in question, CI Games will directly deal with the publishing of Lords of the Fallen 2 on PS5 and Xbox Series at launch it will be available exclusively on the Epic Games Store , in that edition.

That there was a sequel to the game in development had been known for some years now, although the title was identified with the code name “Project 3”, but at this point the release seems to be part of the company’s upcoming publishing plans.

More ambitious than before

This would place the new souls-like style action RPG for 2026 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, at least as far as current programs are concerned.

Lords of the Fallen 2 has a new release window and appears to already have an exclusivity deal

Lords of the Fallen – Launch Trailer

The exclusivity on PC distribution entrusted to Epic Games seems to be for “the entire life cycle of the product”, so it seems it is not really destined to arrive on Steam even at a later time, pending any clarifications.

The agreement, however, is still under negotiation and it is possible that it will be modified, also because it would be a rather rare condition. We therefore await any clarifications which should arrive shortly.

The game is expected to “capitalize on the notoriety and success achieved by Lords of the Fallen”, reads the description, and is “built on more ambitious gameplay features that can appeal to a wider audience”, taking advantage of what the team has learned with the work on the previous chapter.

It is also expected to be built entirely on Unreal Engine 5 . Meanwhile, the previous Lords of the Fallen released last October and achieved good success at launch.

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