Lords of the Fallen 2 Delayed to 2027: GTA 6’s Shadow Looms Large
Lords of the Fallen 2 Delayed to 2027
The buzz around Lords of the Fallen 2 just hit a snag as CI Games officially announced a delay, pushing the release from this fall to early 2027. According to CEO Marek Tyminski, this extra time is crucial for refining the game, allowing for better integration and polishing.
Strategic Move to Avoid Competition
Tyminski explained on social media that the decision is not just about making the game better; it’s also a tactical shift to sidestep the chaos that comes with major releases. With Grand Theft Auto 6 set to launch in November, it makes sense for Lords of the Fallen 2 to find a quieter launch window.
“These enhancements will benefit from additional integration, iteration, and polishing time, enabling the team to deliver the highest possible quality at launch.”
Listening to Feedback
The development team has been actively collaborating with their Gameplay Feedback Team, composed of seasoned veterans in the souls-like genre. This feedback is instrumental in identifying key areas for improvement and ensuring a polished end product.
Why the Delay Makes Sense
It’s a familiar story in the gaming industry—big titles often cause smaller games to reconsider their release dates. The scheduling ripple effect has been evident before; for instance, Hollow Knight: Silksong and Baldur’s Gate 3 both caused developers to adjust their timelines. With Cyberpunk 2077 also shaking up holiday plans back in 2020, it’s clear that timing is everything in this market.
What’s Next for Lords of the Fallen 2?
While a precise release date is still under wraps, Tyminski has hinted at a launch during the first quarter of 2027. Until then, fans will be eagerly waiting to see how the extra development time will transform this anticipated sequel.