Hardcore PS5 Action Game Is 72% Off on PS Store After Major Update
Available for the PS5, Lords of the Fallen is currently $19.59 on the PS Store. This is a 72% discount off its typical $69.99 price tag. Players only have a few more days to take advantage of this deal. The offer ends on April 24 at 2:59 A.M. ET.
It should be noted that players interested in grabbing Lords of the Fallen can technically get the Deluxe Edition at a discount as well. The Deluxe Upgrade for the game is currently $5.59, a 72% discount off its usual $19.99 price tag. This means players can get the Deluxe Edition for $25.18 instead of $79.99.
'Aeons after his defeat by the hands of man, the demon God Adyr's resurrection draws nigh,' reads the game's description. 'As a fabled Dark Crusader, journey through the realms of the living and the dead in this expansive RPG experience to overthrow Adyr once and for all. Featuring colossal boss battles, fast challenging combat, and deep, immersive storytelling.'
Lords of the Fallen recently released its 2.0 patch. The new update brings several new features and enhancements to the action game. Some of this includes refined combat, a dedicated jump button, lamp guidance, a revamped character creator, and a UI overhaul. Arguably, one of the highlights of this update is the free friend's pass, which allows anyone who owns the game to invite a friend in online co-op even if they do not own the game.
When Lords of the Fallen launched in 2023, it received decent review scores. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it received an average score of 75 across 64 critic reviews.
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