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Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition comes home October 27th

CI Games’ dark fantasy title Lords of the Fallen is getting a ‘Complete Edition’ that’s set to arrive in under two weeks.


Heavy melee combat is the hallmark of Lords of the Fallen, a game that was no pushover, but nonetheless provided a way more friendly entry into the world of the super-tough brawler. And as you can tell from that trailer as well, it’s none too shabby looking either.

With something entitled a ‘Complete Edition’, you might think that there’s a bunch of bonus content included here too, and you’d be right. CI Games’ revisitation of the game gives first time buyers (and anyone else actually) the chance to play the game’s expansion and grab its DLC, ,all for the price of admission.

Here’s what’s in the box:

  • Demonic Weapon Pack – Holds three fearsome weapons of wicked origins: a trusty sword balanced for offense and defense, twin daggers for raw power, and a magic-stealing hammer.
  • Lion Heart Pack – Unlocks an elite armor set accompanied by an equally mighty hammer and shield.
  • Monk Decipher – A new quest that digs deeper into the Keystone Monastery to claim a legendary artifact that reacts to hidden places and treasures.
  • The Foundation Boost and The Arcane Boost – Each pack contains two resource cards to aid Harkyn on his journey.

And in addition to all that, you also get the Ancient Labyrinth campaign, which is an expansion to the main game, and pretty meaty in its own right.

Locked away between the realms of humans and demons is a long-forgotten maze of dangerous puzzles, hidden secrets and frightful terrors to explore. This expansion introduces one of the most powerful Lords of the Rhogar army, as well as new weapons and armor, story and lore, side quests, and rewards that vary depending on player choices.

Sound good? Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition hits home on October 27th for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC, and will run you just $29.99 USD.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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