Since its release, Lords of the Fallen has had several post-launch updates that tweaked and overhauled the game. Now, developer Hexworks has released a content roadmap that shows what's next for Lords of the Fallen, giving players a better view of plans going forward.
In the developer post published on Steam, Hexworks shared a "snapshot" of new updates and quality-of-life changes for the remainder of 2023 - which includes addressing one of the game's most disliked post-launch updates.
Greeting Lampbearers, Today, in the spirit of collaboration, we are pleased to share with you our Content Plan for the remainder of 2023 with continued support next year. Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/UrsaozyaRa pic.twitter.com/6cClVav8KjNovember 7, 2023
"It's safe to say, we've released a fair few updates since launch; many of which have been in direct response to your feedback, including reducing mob density, increasing boss difficulty, and restoring vestiges to NG+ mode. To that end, we'd like to take another opportunity to thank you for your ongoing interest and investment in our game, and reaffirm our commitment to further optimising and enhancing Lords of the Fallen with your help and support," the developer blog post reads.
Along with improvements to game stability and performance, the developer also plans to add new questlines and armor sets to the game, along with new boss weapon abilities, spell packs, and upgrades to player inventories. Notably, Hexworks blog post stated it will also "split balancing for PVP and PVE" content. This appears to be in direct response to a recent update that made PvP-focused balance tweaks game-wide, including for solo players.
The recent change from last week resulted in boss