Lords of the Fallen Roadmap Revealed from Hexworks
| Tags: Features
| Author Diana D'Estefano
Hexworks, a CI Games studio, has today announced a packed schedule of content for their new dark fantasy action-RPG, revealing the Lords of the Fallen roadmap for the rest of the year. Following the successful Halloween-themed ‘Season of the Bleak’ at the end of October, two further events will take place before the New Year, each bringing fresh content to dark crusaders across Mournstead. The roadmap also includes a regular weekly cadence of updates focusing on bringing further stability, performance optimization, and balancing improvements to the game, including its online cross-play experience.
Lords of the Fallen roadmap to add multiple new questlines and features
Multiple new questlines will be added before year’s end, with the opportunity to unlock some unique armor sets and weapons (some of which have been co-created with the community themselves during collaborative livestreams). Furthermore, players can look forward to 12 new spells, new finisher attacks, and a whole host of community-requested features, including the recently revealed New Game Plus (NG+) modifier system – a first for the genre and highly anticipated by the Lords of the Fallen community.
“At HEXWORKS, we’re incredibly proud of the open relationship we're fostering with our community. We are actively listening to their constructive feedback and working diligently to deliver what we believe, collectively, will elevate Lords of the Fallen even further. Every addition to the game is a labor of love, as we strive to push both its and the genre’s boundaries,” affirmed Saül Gascon, Head of Studio.
This pipeline of free content follows hot on the tracks of an already packed schedule since the title’s launch on October 13th. Working very closely with its passionate player base, Hexworks has been quick to implement user feedback, including reducing mob density, increasing boss difficulty, and restoring vestiges to NG+ as part of the studio’s plan to expand the mode. Further support is also planned, with more information to be announced at a future date.