Hexworks announces that the upcoming soulslike Lords of the Fallen has now gone gold. All set for launch on October 13th.

Lords of the Fallen Goes Gold Ready for October

Lords of the Fallen looks to be all set for its October 13th launch date as developer Hexworks announces the game has officially gone gold. The industry term means the game is all set to be released come launch day. To celebrate this milestone the studio announces a Dev Journal that will be starting next week. This surely shed some light on some burning questions that fans may have.

Lampbearer, we offer glad tidings for Lords of the Fallen has officially Gone Gold, launching October 13th.To mark this momentous occasion, next week we’ll open the HEXWORKS Dev Journals, when we’ll endevour to answer your burning questions.https://t.co/TzSBASDcjZpic.twitter.com/Niui8VgDqo— LORDS OF THE FALLEN (@lotfgame)July 02, 2025

Story Trailer from Gamescom 2023

Also this week, the studio has released a new trailer featuring the story of Lords of the Fallen during Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live. It shows the main protagonist trying to hide from a major foe. Failing to stay hidden, the knight is caught and stabbed. The trailer shows more of the gorgeous gothic-looking souslike, including a few NPCs, plot points and even another look at thebossPieta.

It shows dual-wielding torches, slicing and dicing as well as truly menacing enemies. One truly frightening entity is shown at the end, that looks absolutely massive. The trailer is slightly cryptic, not outwardly telling the narrative but does give some good hints of what’s in store for players come October.

October Can’t Come Soon Enough

In case you missed it though, Lords of the Fallen follows the quest to bring down the demon lord Adyr. Fighting through a myriad ofenemiesnot just in the land of the living but in the dualworldspresented. Players use the lantern to travel between the world of Axiom and the world of Umbral, the land of the dead. Each world features its own encounters. The game is a reboot of theLords of the Fallen 2014, completely starting over with a fresh take on the game. Not only getting stunning graphics developed in UE5, but more fluid gameplay, mechanics and dual worlds.

We recently got a look at gameplay through our hands-on with the game Twitchcon Paris. You should go check out our that preview to dive deeper into one of thebest looking Action-RPGsheading our way.

Lords of the Fallen will be releasing on PC, Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on October 13th.Pre-ordersare available with some bonuses.

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