The relaunch of Lords of the Fallen is now also
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The relaunch of Lords of the Fallen is now also called Lords of the Fallen and in the new demo the gameplay resembles Bloodborne

CI Games and Hexworks presenting State of Unreal at Game Developers Conference 2023 submitted new trailer for fantasy action role-playing game The Lords of the Fallen and quietly changed the name of the game.

    Image source: CI Games

Image source: CI Games

Keep in mind that The Lords of the Fallen is positioned as the series reboot and spiritual successor to the original Lords of the Fallen, but to reflect the connection with the 2014 game, the new installment was named almost the same until recently.

As revealed in the new promotional materials, The Lords of the Fallen is now called Lords of the Fallen. Yes, just like the first game in the series. She will now respond to Lords of the Fallen 2014 for completeness.

    New name and logo (for comparison: the old version)

New name and logo (for comparison: the old version)

As for the State of Unreal presentation, a four-minute video (you can watch it at this link) shows how Unreal Engine 5 helped bring the world of Lords of the Fallen to life.

The developers showed the character editor (clothing seamlessly adapts to the complexion), advanced physics (fabrics, chains, hair, etc.), high detail of objects and environments, as well as Lumen Global Illumination.

    The character from the new Lords of the Fallen demo reminded viewers of the hunter from Bloodborne

The character from the new Lords of the Fallen demo reminded viewers of the hunter from Bloodborne

The events of Lords of the Fallen will unfold in a fantasy world where the immortal demon god Adir was overthrown many millennia ago. In the role of one of the Dark Crusaders, players must prevent the monster from rebirth.

Lords of the Fallen is expected to be released in 2023 on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. They promise two parallel worlds (Axiom and Realm of the Dead Umbral), seamless co-op, lots of bosses and no toxic swamps.

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