Lords of the Fallen Releases Its Free 2.0 Update

00:00

Share

Subscribe

Summary
  • CI Games' "Friend's Pass" allows free online co-op access for friends, enhancing multiplayer experiences without extra cost.
  • Version 2.0 includes cross-play and shared progression, ensuring seamless gameplay across multiple platforms.

When CI Games launched the modern Lords of the Fallen back in October 2023, the studio knew they were stepping into a crowded soulslike arena. What they didn’t count on was the way their game—brutal, beautiful and bursting with ambition—would spark a dedicated community that demanded more. Fast‑forward six months and more than fifty incremental patches later, and CI Games has delivered what feels like a whole new title: the sprawling Version 2.0 update, rolling out free now on consoles and most PC storefronts (with Steam to follow shortly).

From a friend’s pass that hands your buddy a free ticket into your co‑op lobby, to revamped tutorials that hold newcomers’ hands just enough, 2.0 is all about lowering the barrier to entry and polishing every blade you swing. In the spirit of keeping things friendly and authentic, here’s what you’ll notice the moment you boot it up.

A Friend’s Pass That’s Actually Free

Remember the days when you had to gift a full copy just to squad up with a pal? Not anymore. CI Games’ Friend’s Pass grants one of your friends full online co‑op access—no purchase required. They’ll level up alongside you, pick up gear, unlock skills and even see your entire quest log. It’s a genuine, no‑strings‑attached invite to explore the demon‑haunted landscapes of Huskerk together.

Cross‑Play, Shared Progression—Everywhere You Want It

Whether you’re on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, the Epic Games Store or the Windows Store, your save follows you. Crack out those colossal bosses on console during the week, switch to PC when you fire up your gaming rig on the weekend, and never lose a beat—your loot, stats and story all sync in real time. PC players on Steam will have to wait just a little longer (there’s a hiccup to sort out), but CI Games assures it’s coming within days.

Combat Feels Sharper Than Ever

One of the biggest pushes from the community was a dedicated jump button, and now it’s live. Platforming sections no longer feel like wrestling with your controller, and boss arenas gain verticality in ways you didn’t know you needed. Under the hood, weapon‑swap animations and attack wind‑ups have been tightened, so every parry, strike and dodge drills home with satisfying precision. You’ll spot subtler flourishes—dust clouds underfoot, cleaner hit sparks—that heighten the visceral impact of each clash.

Your Character, Your Way

First impressions matter, and CI Games has rebuilt the character creator from the ground up. The new sliders are smoother, the presets more diverse, and the overall interface less clunky. Want a scar that traces your hero’s cheek just right? It’s there. Prefer pre‑made archetypes you can tweak without starting from scratch? You’ve got presets for that, too—complete with exportable share links for showing off your most ridiculous warrior faces.

A UI That Lets the World Shine

It’s easy to get lost in your quest text or flailing health bars, so 2.0 streamlines the on‑screen clutter. Menus are more intuitive, icons clearer, and you can toggle individual HUD elements at will. Want a minimal setup that leaves only enemy health and stamina visible? Go for it. Prefer all the bells and whistles? You can still have quest markers, buff durations and more, arranged exactly how you like.

Learning the Ropes—Without the Pain

Anyone who’s picked up a soulslike knows the learning curve can feel like scaling a fortress wall. To help with that, CI Games has bolstered in‑game tutorials, walking you through everything from stamina management and item crafting to cooperative summons. There’s even an early‑game NPC companion you can call in from the first area, sidestepping the old rule that you had to die once before getting backup.

Why This Matters

CI Games weathered a round of layoffs in mid‑2024, yet they’ve kept up a near‑constant drumbeat of updates and fresh content for Lords of the Fallen. The result: over one million copies sold in its first ten days, a steadily climbing player base, and a community that trusts the developers to listen and deliver. Version 2.0 isn’t just another patch—it’s a statement that CI Games sees this as the start of a long journey, not a one‑and‑done launch.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Unveils Season 3 Patch Updates

Related

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Unveils Season 3 Patch Updates

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 3 introduces exciting

Looking Ahead: Sequel on the Horizon

While you’re re‑equipping and re‑exploring under 2.0’s new features, CI Games is already hard at work on a Lords of the Fallen 2, slated for sometime in 2026. Teasers hint at a more cinematic art style, a deeper narrative focus and even bigger production values. If the polish and responsiveness shown in this update are any indication, the next chapter could redefine what players expect from a modern soulslike.

Whether you’re a grizzled veteran or just getting your first taste of hushed promise and sudden death around every corner, Version 2.0 of Lords of the Fallen is an ideal chance to jump back in—or join the fray for the first time. Between free co‑op invites, tighter combat, a friendlier UI and cross‑play saves, there’s never been a better moment to pledge your sword (and your curiosity) to Huskerk’s dark mysteries.

Favorite 2.0 Feature?

Free Friend's Pass
0
Cross-Play Saves
1
Improved Combat
0
Enhanced Character Creator
0
Subscribe
Notify of
Add a comment...
guest
1 Comment
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
GameHunt
1 day ago

It’s great to see CI Games listening to their community and making such significant improvements with the 2.0 update. The free Friend’s Pass and cross-play features are fantastic additions that make it easier for friends to enjoy the game together. The dedication to enhancing gameplay and making the game more accessible shows their commitment to creating a lasting experience for players. Looking forward to what they bring with Lords of the Fallen 2!