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Lords of the Fallen Boss Rush Update: New Mode Unleashed

May 30, 2024 3:04 PM

Developer Hexworks has released the Clash of Champions DLC for "Lords of the Fallen," which includes a boss rush mode with two variants: Echoes of Battle and Crucible. Echoes of Battle allows players to relive boss encounters, while Crucible mode presents a progressively challenging series of boss fights. Both modes are available in single-player or co-op via online multiplayer. The update also improves game performance and offers rewards such as Shrine Currency and new armor tincts for completing Crucible mode. This DLC follows the game's broader addition to the Game Pass library, expanding its player base. The game, a reboot of the 2014 Souls-like, initially debuted in October 2023 and was well-received both critically and commercially.

What are the new features in the Lords of the Fallen Clash of Champions update?

The Clash of Champions update introduces two boss rush modes, Echoes of Battle and Crucible, both playable in single-player and online co-op. Additionally, it includes performance improvements and offers rewards like Shrine Currency and exclusive armor tincts for completing the new modes.

"Lords of the Fallen" is a dark fantasy action RPG known for its dual-realities premise, similar to games in the Souls-like genre. The game initially launched in October 2023 and quickly achieved success, selling a million copies within its first ten days. The latest update, Clash of Champions, reflects Hexworks' commitment to expanding the game's variety and replayability, following the feedback from its player community.



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