Lords of the Fallen Release Date Revealed in New Gameplay Trailer

Lords of the Fallen Release Date Revealed in New Gameplay Trailer

Developer Hexworks has revealed the official release date for Lords of the Fallen in a new trailer for the game, with the highly anticipated action RPG set to release later this year.

When does Lords of the Fallen come out?

In the latest trailer, the Lords of the Fallen release date is revealed to be October 13, 2023, when the game will release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Alongside news of the release date, the trailer for Lords of the Fallen also previews the first official look at gameplay.

Check out the Lords of the Fallen trailer below:

While mostly just showcasing the atmosphere and various locations of the game, the trailer does showcase several of the unique creatures players will face off against as well as the litany of weapons they’ll be able to use, including swords, axes, hammers, and more.

Originally set as a sequel to the 2014 game Lords of the Fallen, the new entry has been in development for a few years now. Initially, the game was shown off during Gamescom 2022 under the title The Lords of the Fallen but was subsequently renamed to just Lords of the Fallen.

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