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Character creation returns in Lords of the Fallen II, letting players customize their Lampbearer and choose a starting class, with customizable difficulty modifiers at launch.
The Lampbearer is the player character of Lords of the Fallen II, a lone hero who wields the Umbral Lamp to cross between the living and undead realms.
Lords of the Fallen II features morphing Umbral foes and a varied roster of enemies, including the Ashen Skin Stealer, the Man of Letters, and the Hysteric.
Lords of the Fallen II is the dark fantasy soulslike sequel from Hexworks and CI Games, built on Unreal Engine 5 for a Fall 2026 release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
The premise of Lords of the Fallen II: a thousand years after the Great Rupture, a single kingdom stands against an encroaching darkness as the Eternal Night approaches.
Axiom, the realm of the living, and Umbral, recast as the realm of the undead, are the two overlapping realms at the heart of Lords of the Fallen II.
Lords of the Fallen II supports many builds across melee, ranged, and sorcery, with weapon classes including the new katana and the returning scythe.
The bosses of Lords of the Fallen II include the chain-wielding Heartroot Warden, the mirror-bound Koydreth, and Lingao the Scouring Storm, the series' first dragon boss.
Combat in Lords of the Fallen II is faster and more brutal than its predecessor, adding dismemberment and executions across melee, ranged, and sorcery.
Ysiguen is a region of Lords of the Fallen II inspired by Asian mythology, with pagoda towers twisted by demonic forces and guarded by the dragon Lingao.
The Lords of Darkness are the overarching antagonists of Lords of the Fallen II, the dark powers driving the Umbral apocalypse against the last kingdom.
Thorngar is the last surviving kingdom in Lords of the Fallen II, humanity's final bastion and the land the player journeys through.
Lords of the Fallen II is developed by Hexworks on Unreal Engine 5, revealed in 2025 with a Fall 2026 release planned for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Lords of the Fallen II supports two-player online co-op with shared campaign progression, an optional player versus player mode, and cross-platform play.
The Umbral Lamp lets players cross between the living realm and the undead realm of Umbral, where an activity-driven threat called Dread replaces the first game's countdown timer.
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