Lords of the Fallen Shares Launch Trailer Ahead of Release This Week

Hexworks and CI Games Studio have posted the launch trailer for their upcoming action RPG Lords of the Fallen ahead of its October 13, 2023, release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

The video is a cinematic one, emphasizing the tone and atmosphere prospective players will be confronting should they experience the title.

In case you missed it, check out our preview.

Lords of the Fallen presents an expansive RPG adventure set in a vast, interconnected world that dwarfs the size of the original game by more than five times.

The storyline unfolds in a world once plagued by the oppressive rule of the demon God, Adyr, who was eventually defeated. However, the resurgence of Adyr looms in the distant future. Players assume the role of Dark Crusaders and embark on a journey through both the realms of the living and the dead. This epic RPG experience features monumental boss battles, challenging combat scenarios, intriguing character interactions, and a rich narrative that immerses players in a choice between light and darkness.

Within this journey, players transition between the world of the living and the realm of the dead, facing various hellish creatures. They begin by customizing their character’s appearance from a wide selection of visual options and choosing from nine character classes. Regardless of their starting point, players can develop their character according to their preferred playstyle by enhancing stats, weapons, armor, and spells.

The single-player campaign offers a vast experience for solo players, but those seeking companionship can invite a second player to join in seamless online co-op. However, it’s essential to remain vigilant, as heroes from other realms may attempt to invade the adventure.

You can view the official launch trailer for Lords of the Fallen below:


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