Lords of the Fallen received more than 50 patches, but it still hasn’t earned its keep. Publisher still has high hopes for the dark RPG series

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but feel a sense of pride when talking about CI Games. Their CEO, Marek Tyminski, has every right to be elated. In 2023, their RPG title, Lords of the Fallen, is experiencing a remarkable resurgence. It’s like this classic game has been reborn, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here!

Initially, the game’s debut was fairly ordinary, with only about 56% of Steam players giving positive reviews following its release. But the developers didn’t let this discourage them. They got to work on fixing and enhancing the game, releasing over 50 updates in the process. The pinnacle of their hard work is evident in the recent rollout of the significant 2.0 update.

  1. The hard work of the creators paid off—within ten days of the premiere of patch 2.0, players purchased 200,000 copies of Lords of the Fallen. The attractive sale also greatly helped in this. The game can be purchased on Steam for $19.79, which is 67% cheaper than the standard price. The offer expires on May 1st.
  2. Tyminski is convinced that game will soon break the milestone of 2 million copies sold. However, what is interesting, despite such results, the development costs have still not been recouped. However, the CEO hopes that this will change soon.
  3. The renaissance of the game can also be seen on Steam. The 2.0 update introduced a big increase in activity results. Last Sunday, 11,647 players were having fun in Lords of the Fallen on this platform, while the week before, there were less than 600 people.
  4. The reception of the game is also improving. Currently, it has 65% positive reviews on Steam, and counting only those from the last 30 days, 72% praise Lords of the Fallen. So it is clear that players like the direction in which the game is heading.

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Apart from addressing issues in “Lords of the Fallen,” CI Games is also making steady progress on their upcoming project within the same series, which they’ve dubbed “Project 3.” According to Tyminski, investors were assured that the game is expected to launch by the end of next year.

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On October 13, 2023, the game titled “Lords of the Fallen” made its debut on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X platforms.

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2025-04-25 15:32