CI Games and developer Hexworks have delayed the release of Lords of the Fallen 2 to the first quarter of 2027. The studio stated the decision aims to provide additional time for gameplay refinement and to avoid the competitive holiday release window, according to an official announcement from the publisher.
Why is the release of Lords of the Fallen 2 delayed?
The delay stems from feedback provided by an internal “gameplay-feedback team” comprised of veteran Souls-genre players. According to Hexworks, this group identified opportunities to improve the game’s core experience. The studio plans to use the extended development timeline for further integration, iteration, and technical polish to meet high-quality standards for the sequel.

How does the 2027 release date impact market strategy?
Moving the launch to early 2027 allows CI Games to bypass the saturated holiday season. Industry data suggests that major titles released in November and December often struggle to maintain visibility due to competing marketing budgets and holiday spending shifts. By targeting the first quarter, the studio aims to ensure the title receives the focused community and media attention required for a successful launch.
What platforms will support the new title?
CI Games confirmed that Lords of the Fallen 2 remains in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PC, and the upcoming successor to the Nintendo Switch. This multi-platform approach aligns with current industry trends of targeting high-performance hardware while maintaining broad accessibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the new release date for Lords of the Fallen 2?
The game is now scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2027. - Why did Hexworks decide to delay the game?
The studio cited a need for further gameplay refinement based on feedback from Souls-genre veterans and a strategic shift away from the busy holiday season. - Will the game be available on older consoles?
No, the announced platforms are limited to current-gen consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X), the future Nintendo Switch successor, and PC.
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